I made that cue for Vernon Tindale.
One of a kind.
Bill S.
One of a kind, wow. But not nearly as impressive as the none of a kind cue you made for your DYD contest.:slap:
One of a kind, wow. But not nearly as impressive as the none of a kind cue you made for your DYD contest.:slap:
Gone.......
i witnessed this all unfold but i don't believe i ever commented. I would like to take the opportunity here since the door was opened.
One can't deny that happened. Well, it didn't just happen, he did it. It was the commission of an act, not just happenstance.
But the man does not make any cues anymore. So nobody is going to hurt his business by bashing him.
He has a wealth of knowledge and can contribute a lot of historical information, and not just on his own cues.
I am not saying to give him a pass on the matter. But i am saying that we are fortunate he is still around in such matters as the one at hand in this thread.
Personally, i value his presence and contributions here, in this thread, in this sort of matter. He was a prominent cue maker that earned his place in cue making history. It didn't end well.
Again, i would not suggest anybody give him a pass on the matter.
An apology to the community at large was never offered as far as i know. Yet i prefer to take the high road and just say "thank you" for contributing in this matter.
By all means, never let him forget it. At the same time a certain amount of decorum and civility will keep him where he belongs in the matter, somewhere below the rest for his lack of grace in handling the matter.
No need to lower one's self because of his misdeed.
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thank you bill for your response. Agree w/ chopdoc, bill's expertise & knowledge is invaluable & i highly regard his cues & his opinion. He retired & lets respect that in itself. Take care bill, all the best to you. Regards, don sherman aka sure man cues
I witnessed this all unfold but I don't believe I ever commented. I would like to take the opportunity here since the door was opened.
One can't deny that happened. Well, it didn't just happen, he did it. It was the commission of an act, not just happenstance.
But the man does not make any cues anymore. So nobody is going to hurt his business by bashing him.
He has a wealth of knowledge and can contribute a lot of historical information, and not just on his own cues.
I am not saying to give him a pass on the matter. But I am saying that we are fortunate he is still around in such matters as the one at hand in this thread.
Personally, I value his presence and contributions here, in this thread, in this sort of matter. He was a prominent cue maker that earned his place in cue making history. It didn't end well.
Again, I would not suggest anybody give him a pass on the matter.
An apology to the community at large was never offered as far as I know. Yet I prefer to take the high road and just say "Thank You" for contributing in this matter.
By all means, never let him forget it. At the same time a certain amount of decorum and civility will keep him where he belongs in the matter, somewhere below the rest for his lack of grace in handling the matter.
No need to lower one's self because of his misdeed.
.