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I like it when a manufacturer of cue cases like John Barton takes issue with another competitor's quality because their good name is attempting to be trampled upon by others.
This story is about Aramith balls and while I know next to nothing about who they are talking about, but I like the idea that they stand up for their quality and make comparisons to their product and that of their competitors.
This type of competition can only lead to better products for the pool industry. It keeps competitors sharp. It makes their customers feel wanted and appreciated. It eventually instills pride in all concern. Sometimes it is difficult to take sharp criticism from your peers or competitors but in the end, we are all the better for it.
JoeyA
I like it when a manufacturer of cue cases like John Barton takes issue with another competitor's quality because their good name is attempting to be trampled upon by others.
This story is about Aramith balls and while I know next to nothing about who they are talking about, but I like the idea that they stand up for their quality and make comparisons to their product and that of their competitors.
This type of competition can only lead to better products for the pool industry. It keeps competitors sharp. It makes their customers feel wanted and appreciated. It eventually instills pride in all concern. Sometimes it is difficult to take sharp criticism from your peers or competitors but in the end, we are all the better for it.
JoeyA