Let me explain in smaller words so you get it. The fact is Jack builds the industry standard in custom cases From across the room, Jacks cases are recognizable. They have been for years. They IMHO are the industries most recognizable case, without question.
Without question? Really? You're going to say that to the person who was on the road selling thousands of cases for years? Ok if you honestly believe that a Justis is the industries most recognizable case then you are absolutely entitled to hold that opinion. It's wrong but you can say it all you like. I am certain you would not bet on your opinion but if you ever want to then I am willing to bet against your assertion.
Now, about industry standard and custom. Who gets to decide what the "industry standard" is? Do you even know what that term means? It means that the majority of companies in an industry AGREE on methods of construction in order to ensure compatibility among their products. I don't recall anyone agreeing that the way Justis makes cases is the way we are all going to do it.
Whitten cases are certain way different in construction. So in your opinion are Whittens better than or worse than Jack Justis cases if Justis is the standard?
Regarding custom. Again, custom refers to doing what the customer wants. Justis will NOT do what the customer wants UNLESS the customer agrees to work within a very limited set of choices. So respectfully I think you need to consider looking up the word to understand it's meaning in this application.
Jack has been the king of the mountain for quite sometime. Are you really going to dispute this? Really? In custom cases he has been, there is absolutely no fading that.
Of course I am going to dispute it. What criteria would you possibly use to determine that Jack Justis is the "king" of anything? Choice? No. Sales volume? No. Diversity in design? No. Protection? Absolutely NO. On time delivery? Yes, he is probably the best in that category.
I mean if you would like to list your reasons then we can discuss them but again I disagree and you have my reasons. Just because you repeat your opinion doesn't make it true.
I didn't say he offered the most options, did I? Did I say he was the best custom casemaker with 8-10 people in his shop building cases for 5 dollars a day? Nope, didn't say that either. What I said was the truth, don't like, I'll mail you another hanky.
No, what you said is your opinion based on unknown criteria and colored by your anti-Barton/anti-China bias.
If you want to list some OBJECTIVE reasons why Justis deserves the title you bestowed upon him I would love to read them.
Otherwise I rank several other case makers above Justis based on the OBJECTIVE reasons I listed above.
Now if I said who set up an entire shp and taught them to make Chinese knockoffs, who would I be talking about? YOU. You love and respect the craft so much, yet you're the primary person that put Jiasen and their copying in business. And we have pictures of the whole thing.
Sorry but Jiasen was in business with a fully function shop long before I got here. In fact the owner worked for Long Chan before venturing off to start his own business.
Who is Long Chan? Well in case you don't know, although I am sure you do, Long Chan is the company built on knockoffs of Porper, Instroke, New Image, Silver Fox, Whitten, Murnak, Fellini, It's George, O'Neil etc.... In short they have been copying every case made for more than 20 years. Oh and they are also Jack Justis' partner in the Justis West line. Former partner now because they have stopped paying him for the name.
Jack has a thread here detailing the lovely visit he had with Long Chan and how he taught them all he knows about case making. His final words were that Long Chan's people build cases as well or better than he does.
So there you have it Mr. Van Buren, the King of the Mountain in your words came to China and taught the largest manufacturer of knockoffs how to make his cases personally. He sat right in Long Chan's showroom surrounded by hundreds of knockoffs representing 20 years of ripping off the designs of others. I guess in your eyes he brought the largest maker of cue cases in the world up to "industry standard".
That's quite a legacy if one uses your logic. I will talk about Jiasen at another time but my involvement with them was to get them to be original and they have put out an impressive array of original designs and firsts in the industry. To the point where Long Chan is actively copying them now.