So I'm getting the idea a little better, but let me go a little further. I get the idea that Barry can look at a cue and know enough to be able to say "No, it's not one of my fathers cues." but is it possible for Barry to look at a cue and say something like "It could be one of my fathers cues, but I can't give a definite yes, therefore I'd have to shy away from giving this one the green light just to be safe."
Once again, I'm not coming to the defense of this particular seller as it seems to me that Barry didn't give any gray area answers regarding this particular cue. I understand that Barry clearly stated that is was not one of his fathers cue.
Sorry to bother so much with my questions, but I've heard so much about well known cuemakers still alive and working today, that sometimes can't be 100% sure of their work from 10-15 years ago. "That sure looks like one of mine" or "It's built the way I make 'em, but I don't remember having burl like that in stock back in 87."
Just curious
dave
Once again, I'm not coming to the defense of this particular seller as it seems to me that Barry didn't give any gray area answers regarding this particular cue. I understand that Barry clearly stated that is was not one of his fathers cue.
Sorry to bother so much with my questions, but I've heard so much about well known cuemakers still alive and working today, that sometimes can't be 100% sure of their work from 10-15 years ago. "That sure looks like one of mine" or "It's built the way I make 'em, but I don't remember having burl like that in stock back in 87."
Just curious
dave