Man, that must be some good stuff you had this morning....:grin:
I think he smokes Peyote :grin:
Man, that must be some good stuff you had this morning....:grin:
Check this video out, interesting stuff.
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/2678412
A brass pin might bend, an ivory joint might crack but one thing it did show was a piece of leather helped out a bunch and the cheap foam worked well too when it was thicker. I am just wondering why not throw the f@$&ing warning out the window Jack and just make a couple dollars in upgrades, new interior, extra padding top and bottom and your case will be the nuts in looks and protection?![]()
I checked it out. JB drops a cue, multiple times, through a tube which appears to be at a height even higher than the case drop. He then shows how different combinations of lids are damaged. Unless I missed it again, he still doesn't show how his case would fair in the drop test he used on Jack's case. He also never shows any damage to the pin on the cue, which he dropped multiple times.
If JB claims that the cue would be damaged, shouldn't he show the damage, if in fact any damage occurred during testing?
IMHO, all of this testing is much ado about nothing.
First of all, I would never drop my case from that height.
Anyone who does not use joint protectors is a fool and doesn't care about their cues.
JB's case may have a more protective interior, but is it really needed or is it overkill? After multiple drops, he never showed any damage to the cue. I certainly wouldn't drop my case and cues from that height once, let alone multiple times.
On a final note, JB keeps saying he is not bashing JJ. If that is true, why isn't he including any other top level custom cases in his tests?![]()
For what it's worth, my cousin was killed under similar circumstances. She had just left church and was putting the kids in the car. She had taken her daughters shoes off and put them on top of the car and forgot about them. She pulled away, probably remembered the shoes were up there, pulled off to the side of the road, got out and got hit by another car.
Things happen all the time.
MULLY
No I get it, it seems you dont get that something happened after i put it in the case and before i pulled it out....what is so hard to comprehend about that?
I am just trying to understand where your coming from is all, and why you cant understand this....Oh well...I have wasted enough of my time on this.....no reply is neccesary Jack....other people have had problems and my small problem isnt an issue....
Take Care
It's pretty obvious that JJ just doesn't want to admit that there is anything wrong with the design of his interior. If he does, then in his mind John wins. I don't think that he seems to realize that if he admits that then some customers and more potential customers would respect him more and be MORE likely to buy his product. If he would just admit that there might be room for improvement in the protection offered in his cases, possibly offer as an upgrade or an option, a more secure liner for his cases so that those who would prefer that could get it.
I for one would respect him more as a person...
I've read through this entire thread and watched the video that John made. I've heard some call John a bitter old man... but based on the responses in this thread, it seems that JJ is the bitter person and john is (not entirely altruistically) just trying to make sure that cues are better protected because pointing that out is a good business decision for him.
I have no stake in the matter either way, I've bought neither cases and know neither person and I use an it's George 3x6 that frankly could probably use a better interior as well.
You can't look at the video and say that John's cases don't obviously offer better protection and that the potential for damage isn't there with JJ's cases. Some may feel that the JJ case offers enough protection, I've always thought that my it's george case offered enough, atleast until the video. although I tend to be a little rougher with my stuff.
I was even thinking last night of seeing if John can replace the interior of my it's george with one of his since it's cracked and the patch job that was done on it before I got it is a little shoddy...
Jack's responses just seem to be a little arrogant and pissy to me...
I offer a warranty on my cases that cover your cues, IF you can prove that my case caused it...
that's kind of weird...Jack could always claim that you don't have enough proof, what, do you have to have constant time coded and verified video of you putting a prestine cue in his case and then taking it out damaged???
pictures that could be from damage that occurred at any time???
If he pays you off, you could be ripping him off and that's bad business. If he doesn't provide a product that gives you warm and cumfies, then that's bad business, if he claims he warranties against damage and denies any claims because he doesn't think that damage is possible, then that's bad business.
The only thing that makes the most sense is to create the option for a safer interior whether he goes through john or devises it himself, but I doubt that's going to happen, does it mean he'll lose business because of not doing it, who knows. Does it mean he'll lose potential business, absolutely, because I'll either get a JB case or just stick with my it's george and not because he doesn't provide a nice case either, but more because of his attitude in this thread.
His attitude is reminiscent, although not as bad, as RKC's in the thread where he was obviously in the wrong.
Don't let your ego force you into bad business decisions....
Even if your skills demand a premium, giving up potential customers just to stroke your ego is never a good idea.
Jaden
I checked it out. JB drops a cue, multiple times, through a tube which appears to be at a height even higher than the case drop. He then shows how different combinations of lids are damaged. Unless I missed it again, he still doesn't show how his case would fair in the drop test he used on Jack's case. He also never shows any damage to the pin on the cue, which he dropped multiple times.
If JB claims that the cue would be damaged, shouldn't he show the damage, if in fact any damage occurred during testing?
IMHO, all of this testing is much ado about nothing.
First of all, I would never drop my case from that height.
Anyone who does not use joint protectors is a fool and doesn't care about their cues.
JB's case may have a more protective interior, but is it really needed or is it overkill? After multiple drops, he never showed any damage to the cue. I certainly wouldn't drop my case and cues from that height once, let alone multiple times.
On a final note, JB keeps saying he is not bashing JJ. If that is true, why isn't he including any other top level custom cases in his tests?![]()
Yeah, and it might rain today.
I will ask you again what damage did the cue suffer as a result of this test?
You don't have an answer because the test is meaninless and inconclusive.
Oh and one more thing about your sig line, you copied Jay Flowers and just modernized and refined his design IMO. People can just look at pictures of both if someone will post them up and they will know where you got your design from. It would be like me doing a cover of Elvis and then you do a cover of Elvis but I did it first and I complain about you copying me. This is my last post for this stuff, Jack your too stubborn and John your obsessed with this and it seems to have consumed you but your made some valid points. Good day gents. :wink:
P.S. Not smoking anything just sleep deprived. :boring2:
I personally think that this subject is like taking a microscope to something like PC vs. Mac or Pepsi vs. Coke
There is an unlimited number of possibilities and circumstances where one product can be represented in both positive and negative ways. It reminds me of election time where you are bombarded with TV commercials where one politician is bashing the other with those ridiculous negative ad campaigns.
Personally, I think the video was clouded with emotion. It is clear because of the nervous energy and lack of focus felt during presentation. John knows in his heart what he is doing is wrong. People never make good decisions and perform well under clouded emotion. Also, the video was scattered all over the place and was without focus even though it did cover some key points. It also conveniently left out some important key points, like damage to the cues, and demonstration of a JB case or other top case makers for that matter. At times, it reminded me of a slick infomercial where one product was compared to another creatively and cleverly showing the downfalls of one product in areas that really weren't necessary.
The purpose of an informational or educational video is to provide the most factual information on the presented topic covered in the least amount of time possible with the least amount of distraction. I was somewhat irritated by watching the video. The image and level of respect I had for John Barton and his intellect has been stained with this crap. This case war BS is doing nothing but making both case makers look bad, and for what reason? To prove that mine is better than yours? Put your product out there, and let the chips fall where they may. That is how it's supposed to be. In case that wasn't clear enough, let the work speak for itself, and let the consumer do the bragging or criticizing for you.......... and more importantly, Grow up!
I think people are smart enough to make up their own minds when it comes to cue cases. I don't believe it has to be all this complicated. You don't have to have that much protection unless you are traveling extensively or are simply a careless person. Pool players in general, especially the experienced ones know how to take care of their stuff......... period.
They have nice stuff, and take care of it. It's that simple.
No cue case is going to cause your cue to be damaged unless you are careless about it. If you go driving down a bumpy road, that is your fault. If you check your case through baggage and don't secure your cues in the case properly, knowing that your case is getting tossed around, that is your fault. If you leave your cue case on the table with the pins up, case either open or closed, and it gets tipped over from four feet no matter who tips it over, that is still your fault for leaving it like that. How can you blame something like that on the case maker? That is so ridiculously ignorant, it makes my both a$$ cheeks itch at the same time.
There is a percentage that something careless will most likely happen and that is what JB seems to be about. There are those who will prevent carelessness as well as appreciate fine craftsmanship, and I believe that is what a Justis case appears to define.
Most people who have nice cues also have joint protectors as well. I would assume those who are going to spend the money on a nice Justis case would also have a nice cue and would thus have the brains to either put a joint protector on that cue, or have good enough judgement to leave the case and/or cues so that they have the lowest chance of careless damage happening.
As far as the pin going in one direction or the other, the reason Jack tells us to store the cue that way is because that is the way we carry the case. We don't carry the case upside down. As far as dropping the case, who in the hell is going to let that happen? Who in the hell is going to shake their case like that? If you are traveling and forsee that your cues will be shaken that much, wrap some padding around them. It is called common sense.
I think for people to be shown that kind of footage is somewhat demeaning to both the consumer and Jack Justis and also insults people's intellect. This shows just how much Jack Justis' success is getting to John Barton.
Speaking of sig lines. Do you think yours makes any sense or do you just want everyone to think your a wise guy with the NY accent.
Personally, I think the video was clouded with emotion. It is clear because of the nervous energy and lack of focus felt during presentation. John knows in his heart what he is doing is wrong.
People never make good decisions and perform well under clouded emotion. Also, the video was scattered all over the place and was without focus even though it did cover some key points. It also conveniently left out some important key points, like damage to the cues, and demonstration of a JB case or other top case makers for that matter.
At times, it reminded me of a slick infomercial where one product was compared to another creatively and cleverly showing the downfalls of one product in areas that really weren't necessary.
The purpose of an informational or educational video is to provide the most factual information on the presented topic covered in the least amount of time possible with the least amount of distraction.
I was somewhat irritated by watching the video. The image and level of respect I had for John Barton and his intellect has been stained with this crap.
This case war BS is doing nothing but making both case makers look bad, and for what reason? To prove that mine is better than yours? Put your product out there, and let the chips fall where they may. That is how it's supposed to be. In case that wasn't clear enough, let the work speak for itself, and let the consumer do the bragging or criticizing for you.......... and more importantly, Grow up!
I think people are smart enough to make up their own minds when it comes to cue cases.
I don't believe it has to be all this complicated. You don't have to have that much protection unless you are traveling extensively or are simply a careless person.
Pool players in general, especially the experienced ones know how to take care of their stuff......... period.
They have nice stuff, and take care of it. It's that simple.
No cue case is going to cause your cue to be damaged unless you are careless about it. If you go driving down a bumpy road, that is your fault.
If you check your case through baggage and don't secure your cues in the case properly, knowing that your case is getting tossed around, that is your fault.
If you leave your cue case on the table with the pins up, case either open or closed, and it gets tipped over from four feet no matter who tips it over, that is still your fault for leaving it like that.
How can you blame something like that on the case maker? That is so ridiculously ignorant, it makes my both a$$ cheeks itch at the same time.
There is a percentage that something careless will most likely happen and that is what JB seems to be about. There are those who will prevent carelessness as well as appreciate fine craftsmanship, and I believe that is what a Justis case appears to define.
Most people who have nice cues also have joint protectors as well. I would assume those who are going to spend the money on a nice Justis case would also have a nice cue and would thus have the brains to either put a joint protector on that cue, or have good enough judgement to leave the case and/or cues so that they have the lowest chance of careless damage happening.
As far as the pin going in one direction or the other, the reason Jack tells us to store the cue that way is because that is the way we carry the case. We don't carry the case upside down.
As far as dropping the case, who in the hell is going to let that happen?
Who in the hell is going to shake their case like that?
If you are traveling and forsee that your cues will be shaken that much, wrap some padding around them. It is called common sense.
I think for people to be shown that kind of footage is somewhat demeaning to both the consumer and Jack Justis and also insults people's intellect.
This shows just how much Jack Justis' success is getting to John Barton.
This may possibly be the smartest post I have ever read. I feel like my IQ went up 30 points just for being in such close proximity to it.