25 to 45 year old cuemaker,who would become HOF just like GREAT Enier,McWorter,Szamboti,Richard Black and others

I'm well aware of that however his cues are equal to any built in the market today. In fact, they surpass most cues built in the market today so I believe he's a Hall of Famer.

Thanks very much for your comment
I agree and they have the best customer service of any cuemaker!
 
Counterpoint: I don't think there will be one.

In the "olden days", there were not many cuemakers. Of those few, the ones that stuck with it and did a fine job, grew a big following.

Now, there are hundreds and hundreds of cuemakers. They almost all do really nice work. How will one stand out from the rest?

I don't think any will.
So says the man who prays at the Predator altar. WTF.
 
If I had a vote, I would’ve said Brandon Jacoby. But Brandon is out of the age range, and he’s already in the ICA Hall of Fame. In my mind, in today’s world of modern cue makers, Brandon exemplifies what a Hall of Famer would be. I’d love to see Brandon get into the ACA Hall of Fame.
 
Boy, I’m curious to see how you folks would vote in MLB’s Hall of Fame annual eligibility.

I have a hunch that based upon the cue maker names proposed here, and I’ll concede
there are a couple of candidate cue makers, there’d be baseball players undeserving of
even being nominated, let alone actually getting voted into the Baseball’s Hall of Fame.

Life has taught us, like with sports writers voting for MLB’s prestigious MVP Award, you
don’t need evidence to vote for someone you like versus much better baseball players.
 
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