I do think waiting for a cuemaker to die BEFORE you use his design is a bit cowardly and would much prefer to see someone pop a live one.
Cowardly is a bit extreme, considering the great cue makers who get copied by MY generation of builders, were dead long before we ever even began building cues period. The exception is SW & Gina. That's like saying I was 11 years old just waiting on Harvey Martin to die so I could copy his style of cues, and then cowardly schemed to steal his legacy. I guess it's not feasible to accept that I maybe looked up to & admired Martin & his outlook on cues, and that he was a huge inspiration to me. So when I reached a level of skill that I felt would do him justice, I made a tribute to honor him for being a big part of why i'm a cue maker today. And forget the whole "capitalizing" on it. I gave that cue away to help TAR do what they do because I believe in them and what they do for pool. All three of the tribute cues are to be GIVEN to TAR. If something good comes back to me then it's all extra. But that is by no means cowardly or hypocritical. You sure have a fine choice of words for a very limited understanding of who I am as a person and cue maker. You called me a hypocrite for building a tribute cue I GAVE away, not sold. Then a coward because I did it after he was dead. Are you really that shallow?