John Barton
New member
Hello Board,
A lot of you know me personally and a lot of you are new and only know me from this board. This isn't so much about me as the company I work for. I just want to take a moment to introduce you to the company I work for. This is mainly aimed at the dealers and poolroom owners on this forum though.
First a little about me so you know where this is coming from; I started playing pool at the age of 12 at the Boys and Girls club - took a break from 15-17 and never looked back since. I got in the business at 19 selling pool cues and continued that until I was 22 when I started Instroke Cue Cases. While the focus was mainly on cases I did a lot of horse trading and developed friendships and business relationships with a lot of cuemakers. So I always had cues to sell and trade as well, at one time over a hundred on display. In 2003 I sold Instroke to one of my production partners, or I should say I sold the brand. In 2004 I went to work for one of my former customers, Sterling Gaming.
Scott Taylor owns Sterling Gaming. He invented the CueSight Laser Cue in 1999. I had lampooned the Laser Cue years ago so it's only fitting that I go to work for the inventor. Scott is an engineer who created this cue inspired by beer. He then went on to get it manufactured and started selling it online. Then he began to get requests for other billiard supplies and so became a general store for billiard products. As time moved on the next step was to become a distributor.
In 2002 Sterling Gaming filled their warehouse and opened for business as a distributor of billiard products. Together with Kao Kao Sports Manufacturing, and Kaz Miki of Mezz Cues they developed the Fury Line of cues as the flagship brand. Now we also have the exclusive Blaze brand of cues as well.
And our company has community values as well. Beyond the sponsorship of the game through players, tours, leagues, and events, we also have done some charitable things. Most notably we rented a van and packed it full of supplies to go to the aid of one of our dealers who was affected by Hurricane Katrina. Along the way we were able to help a lot more folks down there during that trying time.
From a beer-inspired training device sold out of a basement by a husband and wife team to an operation with 15 dedicated people Sterling Gaming is an American small business success.
So the purpose of this advertisement is simple - If you are in the billiards business and you are not dealing with us already then please cruise over to www.sterling-gaming.com and create a dealer account. Our specials are posted there regularly. Or give us a call at 877-283-7444 and let us take care of you.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and allowing me to borrow your bandwidth a little.
John
A lot of you know me personally and a lot of you are new and only know me from this board. This isn't so much about me as the company I work for. I just want to take a moment to introduce you to the company I work for. This is mainly aimed at the dealers and poolroom owners on this forum though.
First a little about me so you know where this is coming from; I started playing pool at the age of 12 at the Boys and Girls club - took a break from 15-17 and never looked back since. I got in the business at 19 selling pool cues and continued that until I was 22 when I started Instroke Cue Cases. While the focus was mainly on cases I did a lot of horse trading and developed friendships and business relationships with a lot of cuemakers. So I always had cues to sell and trade as well, at one time over a hundred on display. In 2003 I sold Instroke to one of my production partners, or I should say I sold the brand. In 2004 I went to work for one of my former customers, Sterling Gaming.
Scott Taylor owns Sterling Gaming. He invented the CueSight Laser Cue in 1999. I had lampooned the Laser Cue years ago so it's only fitting that I go to work for the inventor. Scott is an engineer who created this cue inspired by beer. He then went on to get it manufactured and started selling it online. Then he began to get requests for other billiard supplies and so became a general store for billiard products. As time moved on the next step was to become a distributor.
In 2002 Sterling Gaming filled their warehouse and opened for business as a distributor of billiard products. Together with Kao Kao Sports Manufacturing, and Kaz Miki of Mezz Cues they developed the Fury Line of cues as the flagship brand. Now we also have the exclusive Blaze brand of cues as well.
And our company has community values as well. Beyond the sponsorship of the game through players, tours, leagues, and events, we also have done some charitable things. Most notably we rented a van and packed it full of supplies to go to the aid of one of our dealers who was affected by Hurricane Katrina. Along the way we were able to help a lot more folks down there during that trying time.
From a beer-inspired training device sold out of a basement by a husband and wife team to an operation with 15 dedicated people Sterling Gaming is an American small business success.
So the purpose of this advertisement is simple - If you are in the billiards business and you are not dealing with us already then please cruise over to www.sterling-gaming.com and create a dealer account. Our specials are posted there regularly. Or give us a call at 877-283-7444 and let us take care of you.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and allowing me to borrow your bandwidth a little.
John
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