are u guys at the derby already?
yes we're at the Derby in the Pool I.Q. booth next to the John Binions steakhouse.
are u guys at the derby already?
Hate to be negative here but is it right to say that this is "similar" to doing a tattoo? I understand marketing and understand the concept. But there are people who do actually tattoo on leather using traditional and well defined methods of tattooing.
I guess I would just like to see things called what they are. This pyrography technique is an age old honrorable way of decorating leather and it doesn't need to be confused with another age old and honorable form of decorating skin.
Isn't there another name that could be chosen other than Cue Tattoo?
The prices of and variety of the things on your web site are very good. I will be placing an order soon. do you make everything in your shop?Just wanted to let all those who will be attending the Derby City Classic know that I will be introducing my new line of Custom Leather Wraps called the "CUE TATTOO".
These are leather wraps completely handcrafted using a Pyrograph technique, which basically means that they are burned into the leather by hand, very similar to tattoo art hence the name "CUE TATTOO".
If you'd like to see these first hand or purchase one please stop by and say hello to Gil Castillo at Little Joe Villalpando's "POOL I.Q. booth.
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Hate to be negative here but is it right to say that this is "similar" to doing a tattoo? I understand marketing and understand the concept. But there are people who do actually tattoo on leather using traditional and well defined methods of tattooing.
I guess I would just like to see things called what they are. This pyrography technique is an age old honrorable way of decorating leather and it doesn't need to be confused with another age old and honorable form of decorating skin.
Isn't there another name that could be chosen other than Cue Tattoo?
Edit to add a picture of traditional tattooing on leather:
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From this thread a while back: http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=168506
first id like to say this is not an attack by any means on gils work,or gil himself , and i also understand the marketing idea behind the name, but in no way is this similar at all to doing a tattoo, i am a full time tattoo artist, i own my own tattoo studio, what gil has done is a good idea he burned the image on the leather, not tattooed it on leather, there is a big differance. ido leather work as well and you cant compare tooling leather to tattooing or burning leather, they are three seperate entities all together, the picture of the koi fish is actually a tattoo i did on leather about two years ago. as far as i know i am the only person actually tattooing leather , i would just hate for people to think that i took the idea from gil or anyone else,
John, The fact is: You don't hate to be negative. YOU are usually negative.
- The guy has a unique product.
- It is HIS product.
- He can call it whatever he likes.
- I would suggest that he use the circle c indication, and copyright the term to HIS product.
Why don't you mind your own business!
The fact is that you know nothing about any of the processes involved. The product is not "unique" in that other people have been decorating wraps for several years prior, using other techniques.
Actually you can't name something whatever you like. There are specific laws which govern what type of "name" can go on or be attached to a product. The Federal Trade Commission and the United States Patent and Trademark offices have specific laws and regulations about this. I am not saying that using "cue tattoo" is against the law here but I am saying that you have no clue as usual.
You also have no clue about how copyrights and trademarks work. You don't copyright a trademark. When someone names a product or service then that is called a TRADE MARK (or Service Mark). It is used to distinguish their product or service from other similar offerings in the market place.
A trade mark gets the R for registered designation when the mark is accepted by the patent and trademark office. Before that the trademark user may use the designation TM to indicate that they are claiming ownership of the term as a trade mark.
Copyright ONLY applies to ARTISTIC works. So, just so you know, the ART that is BURNED onto the leather IS copyrighted automatically as long as it is original and not copied from another source. The ACT of doing the BURNING is the so called "Cue Tattoo" and therefore the ACT of doing this work is likened to the act of tattooing which leads to confusion in the consumer's mind as to what tattooing is.
Lastly, this is my business. I am in the business alongside Gil of decorating leather. Maybe someday I will want to offer cases or other leather goods, even wraps, that have been tattooed using the traditional and well known art of tattooing and perhaps those offerings will be a lot more expensive than Gil's offerings because of the amount of skill and labor involved.
Now I have to be on the defensive with my product right out of the gate because the CONSUMER will say, why is your "tattoo" so much more expensive than the "tatoo" from the other guy? Now I have to explain to everyone what a tattoo is, and the process and so on and so on.......
All because another business chose to use the wrong term to describe their product offering.
So, Mr. Clueless, you should change your handle to Life101 instead because you really have no clue how the real world works in business or life.
For the record, I know Gil, I like Gil, we get along well and I think that he offers a lot of leather products that are nice and cool and nicely decorated with the pyrographic technique.
I simply disagree with his choice of terms for this product. If that's too much for your stalking nature then tough.
You're absolutely correct. I was disappointed when I bought a Diamond pool table and I found no real diamonds in it....or that I bought an Apple computer and found myself still hungry...or that I can't find Buffalo wings made of real buffalo...or that Tiger Balm has no ingredients that include tiger or tiger parts....but I've yet to determine whether or not Comet is a cleaning product made from real fallen meteorites.
The point I'm making is that not everything has to be taken literally. Names are developed because they sound good/have a nice ring and not necessarily because it exactly describes the product.
i HOPE u wake up from the leather you smoke... I rest my case or should I say Mr. Justis's case,maybe Mr. Swifts case,how about Mr. Whittin's case....I can't rest your case, I don't own one AND DON'T INTEND TOO!!!! p.s. WEBSTER'S STILL SAYS THE SAME THING AS I READ IT AGAIN. Ain't it great to buy American, i think so,I LOVE the U.S.A.