Rob220 said:Has there ever been a female cuemaker?
Rob220 said:Has there ever been a female cuemaker?
ironman said:I ain't touching this one
I believe Dieckman had one female cuemaking student at shop, from OZ. Check his archives at http://www.cuemaker.com .Rob220 said:Has there ever been a female cuemaker?
I think he just didn't feel like putting his FLAME retarded trousers on. Posting on the Male V Female boards has proved a battle ground in the past. If you were pro or con.Kelly_Guy said:Is there a stigma surrounding the idea of a woman cuemaker? You said you aren't touching this one, so maybe you won't respond, but I just wonder why it is something someone wouldn't touch?
Kelly
bandido said:Barry S. daughter started and made one back a couple of years ago and was even featured in their local paper.
gnaroz said:It was for a school project and the cue came out great!![]()
Rob220 said:Has there ever been a female cuemaker?
Rob220 said:Has there ever been a female cuemaker?
Arnot Wadsworth said:How about Laurie Franklin - Southwest Cues and Annie O Cues
bandido said:Another one that I heard of is Bill Stroud's or Ernie G's assistant who got her hair caught in a lathes chuck which gave her lacerations on her scalp. But not sure if she continued to do so after that accident.
Unfortunately, not all cuemakers have gone through formal machine shop operation training. What more with their assistants.Michael Webb said:One rule that was always enforced in the machine shop was if you have long hair, it should be tied back or under a hat.
bandido said:Unfortunately, not all cuemakers have gone through formal machine shop operation training. What more with their assistants.
Over her career, she's been part of every aspect of building the cues. But, she certainly isn't building them today.bruin70 said:i don't think laurie builds cues.