I was contacted by Richard Churdy this afternoon, and no matter what anyone else thinks he was glad that some one took a stand and made the comments that I made. He was also not surprised that so many others could care less, or that they found nothing wrong with stealing a unique design that he was alone known for because he said he had seen similar threads on this forum concerning this very topic.
He also asked for links to the thread so the he could read / review all the debate and thoughts of the forums members. I don't know if he is a member of this forum or not, but I hope if he is so that he will share his thoughts on this subject.
I also sent Richard a link to the original post that has pictures of the cue in question, however, I could not include the name of the makers name because of course he does not want anyone to know who he is. I do not know if this is a guilt response or if he is not proud of his work, and at this point I do not think it really matters too much anyway, because it is better for him to stay under the rock he has chosen to hide under.
JIMO
Hi Craig,
Hi Craig,
I haven't been involved in this whole debate because i feel that i'm not knowledgeable enough when it comes to pool cues. And i would prefer not to comment on discussions i am not familiar with and just take and sit and lesson/learning role.
However one thing i can correct you for sure is that this cue maker isn't hiding, fact is he doesn't even know this is going on. He can't understand English and he lives in a relatively secluded part north of China, most importantly he doesn't even know the existence of AZ.
AZ is a very popular community and an influential one, but we're in China and English exactly the first language here. So there might be a Sushi Forum in Japan that is so influential that can intervene and suggest all Sushi's be made with brown rice instead of white, or that the best meat is rotten rat with wasabi..I just wouldn't know cos it would be in Japanese and really popular for people who's into that cuisine and can understand japanese. Point is AZ is popular but we just need to accept that there are still people who don't know or don't care about AZ. This current cue maker is one. As to how he gets his knowledge or resources, well there's tonnes of website in chinese that and provide them.
I can't comment on Cue designs, but i've been in a design related industry long enough to know what it's about. I've worked with top tier designers in the industry and have paid 30,000euros few years back just for some sketches of products. I'm a manufacturer and i know how fu*ked i feel when i pay that kind of money and someone rips me off and copies me a few month later. BUT being in this industry long enough has thought me something, if i can be replaced it's on me. If my clients decides to buy the copy instead of buying from me 2 things crosses my mind, 1) That's a hell of a screwed up client, better to lose now than later! 2) What am i not doing right that the client would prefer to buy a copy than my original?
If i have a product that i've originated and made it synonymous to my brand it is up to me to keep it that way. If i can be replicated and bettered to the point i can be replaced then it's on me, because i HAVE NOT thought about how to better a product sooner or made the product challenging enough not to be replicated by others. I must also not be providing something extra to retain my customer be it the prestige of owning my product, the fine quality and craftmanship, an incredibly irresistible price, excellent service...
Let's talk Watches since i'm more familiar with that and quite a few AZers are too (would love to talk furniture but i think it wouldn't be that popular..).
Take for instance Panerai, a resurrected brand in 1997 by the Richemont Group. Check out their watches and you'll notice that there's NOTHING complicating about the design. It works because it's a good design, a very old design. And it's a HUGE brand right now, in terms of manufacturing there's nothing challenging about the design, any good CNC can make the stainless steel case, movements are/were from ETA (they've started to make their own but partially) and straps from Austria. You know why watches are so big these days and why big watches are COOL? It's Panerai. Panerai brought the wave and it's still here. Before Panerai came along 42mm sized watches were Mens sized watch, anything bigger would be considered crude by connoisseurs or uppity gentlemen in fine italian suits. Now it's cool to have a chunky watch stick out of the tailored shirt, many even tailor their shirts with left or right side cuffs bigger JUST to accomodate their watches or make the Cuff smaller so that the watch remains above the cuff.
Here's the interesting bit, it's so easy to copy Panerai's design but those that have tried failed, partly due to brand loyalty BUT also that Panerai were on their toes constantly coming up with updates, new movements, limited editions. You could just say smart marketing. My point? If you have a good design good for you, but don't be lazy. If your good design can be copied,replicated or adapted and that your fan base leaves you then there's a problem with you. You must not have provided your consumer enough. If you're good, you're good there's nothing to worry about.
If really don't want to be copied, be like Coca Cola and Pepsi, nobody else knows the secret formula...
I just reread my post to be sure i didn't digress. I know where i'm heading with my post, i'm just not sure anybody else who reads it does...
