You do realize the OP was dialing the wrong number.
You do realize I was responding to a different post.....
You do realize the OP was dialing the wrong number.
I called the right number today, Mike promptly picked up and answered all my questions. He definitely IS one of the good guys.
Mission accomplished......:thumbup:
i called the right number today, mike promptly picked up and answered all my questions. He definitely is one of the good guys.
Mission accomplished......:thumbup:
He's most likely retiring.... He's moving south. He left his only employee go ( very good friend of mine) and he's heading south very soon. Makes me wish I would have kept mine
That's fine ,, you must have no problem settling for less
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Mike has NOT said he is retiring as of now. He IS working by himself and will make fewer cues because of this.
Since Mike is nearing retirement age he may decide at some point to stop making cues. Again, he has not said he is ready to retire now. I talk with him regularly and feel fortunate to call Mike a friend and business associate. His cues are consistently among the very best.
It's not just about what's best or not, all that's subjective anyway.
But my problem with people who don't reply to my requests, yes I know
the op was dialing the wrong area code, is that if it's this hard to get a
hold of them for a potential big sale just imagine what it's gonna be like
for any repair work.....let alone warranty work.
That and the principal of the matter. I don't like to be dragged around by anyone.
Don't care if it's a cue maker, guitar maker, gun maker... or a woman......lol
I'm not targeting Lambros at all. I'm speaking in general terms.
When anyone doesn't respond I go somewhere else.
Settling for less is not a factor in this.
There are PLENTY of top cue makers who reply to my emails and phone calls within a day or two.
It would mean something if the person who continues to build that brand has the same standards as Mike . He can then change the name if he wants.He has not said it officially your right ...but he always has told people he wants to move south and the cost for that is quite high. He does make a great cue and with out him and is an innovator ... Without him there I'm not sure the lambros name on a cue would mean anything.
To all: I am not retireing in the near future. But I am 66 and who can say what the future holds. As of today my health is fine, and my desire to make cues still burns in me.
As a one man shop there will be a delay in deliveries. This will affect dealers more than individual customers. Also the quality of each cue will be in my control. As it always was, but now, I will once again, build each cue from start to finish.
Since my lady is from Nashville, Tn. we were lookiing into relocating to that area. The cost of relocated and associated down time of approx. 9m-1yr. was unacceptable.
So we have decided to stay put.
Since this was a confidential business decision I must say that I am very disappointed with Trob's friend!
If there are any questions call the shop they will be answered promptly.
(410) 233-6300
Dave;
Glad to hear you love the cross cue.
Thanks,
Mike L.