Realizm said:
Ok and just for you too sir .
If he would have make a cue for someone when i'll be happy as a lark .But when he said that he took it out of the trash that sure tell alot about what people really feel about other people..
You do the math .
You make cues, and you get one out the trash (and give it to some one ") .one is from the heart, the other if from the trash.
You can't be fore real? Look at it .. Trash

<<--- >> Heart

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I would be surprised if you really don't understand. I think you just want to start crap on here, or you are annoyed by someone getting recognition for a "small thing". But in case you really don't understand, I will try to explain. Sometimes a small thing can be a big thing.
Example, once while I was driving, I saw a blind man crossing the street. He was about to walk between a truck and trailer that was parked near the corner, and then some guy noticed and helped him get around it and onto the curb. It wasn't hard for him to do, took 10 seconds, but I bet it was a huge help to the blind guy. I don't think the blind man said, "Big deal. If you want to help me, give me a few hundred bucks."

He was probably stoked to know there are still nice people in the world and to avoid the frustration of getting blocked by the trailer hitch.
Well, what Kevin did may not have been hard for him to do, but it made a big difference to the guy who received the cue. Plus it did take up some of Kevin's time to do this good deed, more than just a few minutes I would think when you include the repair, finding someone who needed the cue, and packing and shipping it.
It really doesn't matter that the cue was in the trash can at one time. Kevin turned it into non-trash and made someone's day when he could have just left the cue in the trash.
By the way, I just received my Varney jump/break cue a couple of days ago, and the cue breaks like a monster. Well worth the money. If you expect to get a cue like that for free, I would recommend that you don't hold you breath, although if you keep making posts like that, folks might start recommending that you do.
Thanks Kevin, the cue turned out great and I love how it looks too.