I have closely watched this thread for years now and every so often the same thing begins happening. People who are not cuemakers, nor even cue repairmen, begin commenting (usually on stuff they have little knowledge of, other than from playing pool). People often overlook the name of the forum (Ask the Cuemaker) and think that it's for anyone to be an expert. Navigating thru these comments are daunting.
So if you are a NEWBIE pay close attention to who comments. What should you look for? Usually, you can look for names. If they are not willing to put their name out, there's a reason. Often you will see the name of their Cue Company, this IS a way to tell reliability. You can also search all posts by a specific poster. If they have less than 10 posts and every one is negative about one person, they are just trying to discredit someone (there is one here now doing this).
When you see a discussion, also do a search of that topic. This will give you additional info. Stay with it a while and you see alot of different personalities. Hopefully, you won't get the bug (hint-it's an expensive bug).
I repair cues and am still learning the art of cuemaking...So why would I start a thread in the Ask the Cuemaker forum, when I have just told you to learn who are the real CueMakers are? and I'm not one of them?
Simply, because I understand where you are. And I know that it is not always as simple as asking a question and believing the first response. Heck, even from the most reputable cuemakers you will sometimes get contrary comments on the same questions. There are different ways of doing things. But you must be able to separate the Real McCoy's from the Want-to-bes. There is good information on this forum and there is bad information. You also must try to educate yourself outside here...try Chris Hightowers book and dvd's as a starting point. And find your way!
Good Luck,
Daren Johnson
So if you are a NEWBIE pay close attention to who comments. What should you look for? Usually, you can look for names. If they are not willing to put their name out, there's a reason. Often you will see the name of their Cue Company, this IS a way to tell reliability. You can also search all posts by a specific poster. If they have less than 10 posts and every one is negative about one person, they are just trying to discredit someone (there is one here now doing this).
When you see a discussion, also do a search of that topic. This will give you additional info. Stay with it a while and you see alot of different personalities. Hopefully, you won't get the bug (hint-it's an expensive bug).
I repair cues and am still learning the art of cuemaking...So why would I start a thread in the Ask the Cuemaker forum, when I have just told you to learn who are the real CueMakers are? and I'm not one of them?
Simply, because I understand where you are. And I know that it is not always as simple as asking a question and believing the first response. Heck, even from the most reputable cuemakers you will sometimes get contrary comments on the same questions. There are different ways of doing things. But you must be able to separate the Real McCoy's from the Want-to-bes. There is good information on this forum and there is bad information. You also must try to educate yourself outside here...try Chris Hightowers book and dvd's as a starting point. And find your way!
Good Luck,
Daren Johnson