To me, they are very similar. However, I did not say it offended me.
These are your designs - you can reproduce them as many times as you see fit. I will "assume" the only reason why you made this case was because you were offered a bunch of money.
You can reproduce my case as many times as you wish. I use it only to transport up to four cues. I use the other case to hold cues at home. I highly doubt I will ever run into someone with either case. Even if I did, I would not bother me in the least bit. I did not "buy" that design from you.
As noted by Ralf above, he is not so understanding. But as you always remind the pool world - you do not need to make anyone happy but yourself. You have plenty of work and customers.
Please do not think this is a personal attack. I am not monstermash. He is vindictive and spiteful. I believe he tried to drag your name through the mud. Little does he know he can not change you or the way you do things. No one can. I can honestly say I have never owned a cue case by anyone other than you. I bought two cases from you because I was worried about protecting my cues. Sadly, they will be the last cases made by you that I will own.
My next cases will be made by Jack Justis and Rusty Melton. If I get ambitious enough, I will contact Marc Turcasso. But who knows...
It is a personal attack Chris. And you're right no one can change me. This isn't about making me happy.
I will be more than happy to buy back the cases you have. You are clearly super upset still about the time it took me to make your cases. I will be happy to give you the full 100% refund so that you can spend the money with Marc or Rusty or Jack. And that doesn't in any way diminish your ability to continue to rag on me whenever it suits you. I am not in any way trying to buy your silence. I just want to make it clear again that I am more than willing to take back the cases so that you don't have to have that association.
The only reason I make any cases is because people offer me money. I don't have another source of income to make this my hobby where I can do it just for the art first.
I'd like to get to the point where I could make cases just for the art and sell them that way without taking any custom orders at all. Frankly I am a bit burnt out on the custom orders and need to change the way we do things so that I am not the linchpin in the process. As Sean Leinen puts it I would rather be the pizza under the door guy who is busy tinkering and creating new ways to do things and not the focal point for customers.
Ralf is pissed and he has a valid claim by being the first guy to have such an ornate case from us. But I created this case, we did all the drawing and revisions, and I literally invented three techniques on this case that no one ever did before that I can find.
I sent Ralf an email and let him know that I should have let him know we were doing a similar one so that he could be part of the process. I think that if he had been aware that his case was so inspiring to someone else that they had to have one like it then he might have been excited and on board with it. I agree that getting blindsided with it can generate a negative reaction.
But at the end of the day this is not a copy and we worked our asses off on this one just as we did on Ralf's.
It's funny, I am screwed no matter what I do. All of you know better than me how to run my business, you know how I should act, you know what I should pay, you know so much about me and yet you never shine the same level of scrutiny on others.
Here is what it is. I have more than 40 cases on my plate to juggle. Each person wants something custom. Even a basic case takes ME several hours to sketch out properly to insure I get the details right. Then once it's done there are revisions and more discussion. Then once the case is settled with regards to the design we then embark on the construction. That has a whole other dimension as I now have to communicate my design to the staff to insure that they get it right. Couple that with the fact that we are often doing new things on just about every case so we don't get the benefit of having cookie-cutter patterns.
Frankly, I just shut down several times a day doing this design work. I escape into AZB for a while or get up and play pool just to get away from it. Because I don't want to get so burned out that I quit. While typing this I am carrying on THREE conversations with customers about their cases.
Try keeping all this straight in your head. Now, have I been a major dick and not answered emails promptly? Yes I have and that is a problem. But I don't want to answer emails sometimes because doing so invites MORE conversation and when you are already inundated it gets to be too much.
As the proverb goes, "be careful what you wish for because you may get it". Well I wished for the shop I have and I have it and we are seriously capable of doing great cases. But there are downsides to this that make it not as much "fun" as I think it ought to be.
So take that as you will. It's who I am and no one on AZ is going to change me. Someday I might hire enough people to make up for my personal weaknesses but until then I am the person who is responsible for case design and getting one through me means putting up with my quirks.
In the past three years we have seen a number of good case makers coming on the scene. Rusty, Marc, Two Shades, , Al King, Del W, In addition there is On Q, Murnak, Justis, Whitten. The reason people choose us is because they can't GET exactly what they want from those guys. These are all good makers but none of them display the breadth of style and design that we do, each of them has forged their own. But they are all worth your business with good to great products.
So to all you customers out there who don't want to fade my delays, who don't want to see your emails unanswered while I post on AZ don't buy from me. I am the anti-sales person here. I know what we do and the value of the product we put out. I am trying to organize this shop to be able to be responsive and take custom orders smoothly for the customer and smoothly for us. But I fully understand if we are too slow. I am always too optimistic about when I can get to a case and when my shop can get to it. That's a matter of bad organization on my part.
So there you go. That's JB Cases 2011. As I do always tell people there are plenty of other good case makers to choose from if for whatever reason you don't want something from us. As partial list is right here on the front page
www.jbcases.com