Interesting! But beside the fact that women may work in some cuebuilders workshops: are there some "brands" or names of cues where a woman stands behind as the first responsible, creative head and owner of the workshop?
Annie O. She passed away a few years ago.
Most would not define Annie O as female.
Jana Fields from Texas also built cues for a while.
Most would not define Annie O as female...
I don't know about 'most'. I'm sure Annie, her friends and family considered her a woman. Sometimes things aren't just black or white
Ellen Drexler is a HUGE part of PFD Studios and is extremely talented.
Ardie Black, while i'm not totally sure she does any actual cue work has played a huge role in keeping the operation going.
Both Paul and Richard have not been shy about expressing there gratitude where these ladies are concerned.
Pretty black and white, God made you either squat to pee or stand to pee, just because a stander decides to squat doesn't change a thing
And hermaphrodites?? What did god have in mind for them?
At this point the answer to the OP's original question is pretty much "No". It takes a very special kind of person to dedicate their life to building pool cues. Most women are way too smart for that.
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Richard Harris's wife does the inlay,scrim saw work... Maybe finishing work as well...