Good points and something I should perhaps put some more thought into.
There used to be a guy in Germany named Peter Hackbarth who became well known for "upgrading" cues. He would take a plain cue and turn it into one that looked like a $10,000 cue. And he'd take a couple thousand for his work.
This went on for a few years and he had plenty of work until one day a customer needed to have his Hackbarth cue refinished. Ooops all the "inlays" came right off with the old finish. All decals.
Twice I have had cues refinished by other makers than the original maker and both times those cues have come back discolored.
I will think about your perspective a little deeper.
I am not a money grubbing ho for selling Justis interior replacements am I? Jessie needs new clothes every month.....![]()
John
I have never had any issues with you and you and I have talked in person and talked via email. I am confident knowing that anything we talk about is kept in Private as two men who respect each other.
On a seperate note, If it is forbidden to inlay such cues as Barry's, Dennis, Tasc, BB's then why not treat every cue with the same respect, You don't know who will be at that level tomorrow. In case you can't tell, I'm cutting shafts today, so I'm basically watching paint dry.