Let us not become too critical. Jack said he was the one who ran the lathe at first and taught the other guy and now does finishing. That is a cuemaker. He admitted he does not do inlay work. That only means he does not build fancy cues all by himself. Many many top cuemakers including Balabushka used point blanks made by someone else. They were still cuemakers. Some make their own screws, but most don't. But those who don't are still cuemakers. Let's not start the whole "who made what" argument that some other Filipino cuemakers had going all over again. They called a truce so let's not start another one. Who really cares who made what? Not Me!
Here is what I see as utmost importance. What is the finished product that is laid in the customers hand like. If it is good quality, great. If not then eventually it will have to improve or it will not sell. We have seen several great reviews of his cues on this forum and if he is smart enough to admit what he cannot do as well as his helper, then let the helper go after it.
My son is learning to scrimshaw and you can bet when he perfects his skill at it that you will see his work on top of my ivory inlays. And I will be proud to show it to people and say my son or helper did it. Bringing in good help is not a crime that lessons a cuemaker, it enhances his cues and that is good for the customer.
Hope I am not making anyone mad, but we need to take the high road on these forums and ask questions and get answers and learn from and help each other. Not put down or bicker or pick fights. On our members only forum for the ICA
www.internationalcuemakers.com we will lock a member out if he starts being rude or putting down other peoples work, even if they are not members. So far all posts have been good and I do hope it stays that way.
That is my 2 cents worth. By the way I think his cues look nice also as I visited his site and I commend him for hiring a good inlay man to help him. Well make that 3 cents.
God Bless and Happy Cue Building,
Chris