A production cue just goes from one machine to the next with no inspection from one step in the process to the next, correct?
r/Mike
Not a cue maker here but I have to say nope.
There are multiple quality control steps.
Much of this was pioneered by Helmstetter in modern times by the way and can easily be studied for those interested. (Though that is only one example)
I think people confuse "factory" or "production" with "automated".
And with that I'll step back and remind....I am no cue maker so if any of you guys that do make cues want to straighten me out feel free to whip the crap out of me. :grin-square:
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