I had a guy at league pull a sharking move on me. He sat right in the line of my shot, and as I was shooting the shot, he popped up out of his chair. I missed the shot, and ended up losing the rack. Between racks, he said "I thought you made that 9 ball. I was surprised you missed it". I said "yep, something distracted me on the shot". He then went into a verbal tirade against me, saying I was pulling a move on him. I just kept my mouth shut. He walked around the room, and was telling people the story about how I pulled a move on him. No one believed him. I didn't need to defend myself, because those that know me, did it for me. For those who chose to believe him, their opinion really means nothing to me.
Let your actions speak for you. Tone it down on the defense. You seem to shoot first, and ask questions later. Just keep doing what you're doing, with regards to designing cues. When someone says they think your cues look "fugly", just keep moving on. They probably play with something you think is "fugly" as well. Does it really matter, in the larger scheme of things? If the hot blonde at the bar turns me down for a drink, I don't tear her a new one, and tell her why she's an idiot. I make the same offer to the brunette a few feet away from her.
It doesn't concern me that some people have negative opinions of the cues Shawn. Like I stated before there's an ass for every seat. Some love the cues and some hate them that's their prerogative. I have never argued against someones opinion. To me that's kind of common sense. What I do "discuss" is those who say something the just isn't true. Especially when it comes to work that I have spent half my life doing as well as making someone else's living.
If I'm ever on "tilt", you can pretty much guarantee someone pushed me there...
As for my actions, well Keith is extremely busy so I believe my "actions" have spoken loudly...