I could tell, to make a point I said they had better be Gina cues. I am sorry you missed the point, I'm also sorry that you aren't knowledgeable to know those 2 very famous designs. Pick up any bluebook you can find and search out the Ginacue 3oth anniversary cue, you can judge for yourself. Anyone who has spent any time around cues can tell those 2 designs from across the room and you know when you see one just who made it. If you want to sound like a complete fool (JoeV) you can call them inspired, the fact is they are stolen designs and someone should be ashamed. I would bet if you ask the maker he will freely admit he stole the design. Ask anyone who designs their own cues what they think, shit ask anyone with a clue. Guy's who take their bosses opinion on all things related to cues so they don't lose their once a year gig don't count ;-)SSach said:Jimbo,
What gives? How can you continue on with your crap and think you are proving a point? Next time you say "a cuemaker is a thief" post the pic of the original including circa date so we can see it for ourselves. All of the cues that I have seen have similar traits to other cuemakers, but can be identified by even the most novice cue enthusiast not to be Balabushka/G Szamboti/ Ginacue/etc....
I hope you can provide some examples...looking forward to the pics...
PS... How could you not tell that those cues were Phillippi's? Bad pics LOL
Jim