JB Cases said:I see the point that a FEW people were making but you don't or won't see mine.
You few people want to charge me with some kind of legal and ethical misdeed because I chose to to brand the cases J.Flowers. As if I am going to sell more of them because of this and I am going to rape the Jay Flowers name and make a "profit" from it.
I sold 25 of these cases when they had no name, right here on AZ, to people who could care less what name is on them.
You might not like me or like what I do but don't confuse me with someone stupid that you can lecture at will and expect to bend to your vision of the world.
The fact is that I chose this name deliberately for a reason that has nothing to do with profit or value of the name. I didn't do this on a whim it was done after a lot of thought. When these cases are advertised in the future most of the people who will be reading those advertisements will have no clue who Jay Flowers was.
We here on AZ Billiards are pretty insulated and knowledgeable about the past - those who don't spend their time here everyday generally are not. Therefore to them the name Jay Flowers means about as much as John Smith. I'd even be willing to bet that some on here ordered this case without even really knowing who Jay Flowers was. (it's a lock Justin)
As I said, I could have called these cases anything I want and they will sell without any problem. For lineage I can and will provide a link to Jay Flower's designs and my own history in cue cases to educate and assure customers of the quality. I don't need to attach the Flowers name directly to this product to validate it. You should consider then what other motivation besides "profit" would I choose deliberately to brand this case as I did?
Maybe taking a few moments to consider these things would enable you to understand that not everything is motivated by profit and greed.
You have convinced me John. It makes total sense to put another famous makers name on your cases.
Best of luck in the "tribute" business.
I can't wait to see what lucky guy gets honored with a "tribute" next.
Hell maybe I will get lucky and John will make TAR tribute dvd's in China. I mean no one there has ever heard of the brand, it wouldn't add any value and it would sure be an honor.
Oh.....we ain't dead yet. Maybe one day our product will be lucky enough to have such a fitting tribute. I can only dream.