cueman said:Are you in business for your self?
If so, will you tell your customers your wholesale sources?
Since you seem to be educated in blanks already, your can probably look at any of those above and tell the other five did not make them. Each have their own design techniques, and they look different. So if the cuemaker says he did not make it, then you should be able to make a good guess where it came from by how it is built. And if you do not know enough about the various blank makers construction techniques to judge whether it is their blank or not then it should not matter.
Giving your wholesale sources away is a good way to create a competitor and hurt your business. But to ask a business owner or manufacturer to reveal his wholesale sources is bordering on rude. And I also mean that respectfully.
I guess if you're really concerned that your potential cue buyers are going to compete against you in your cuemaking business, then you make a very good point. Sorry I missed this. Otherwise, I'm not real sure why you would object to discussing the differences, as you pointed out, in blankmakers with your customers. I'm not a cuemaker, but I do buy custom cues and if something matters to me I would prefer to not be guessing about it, and prefer to be able to have an open and honest conversation with the expert cuemaker that I may, or may not, hire to build my cue.