magnetardo said:
If selling knockoffs isn't a big deal then how on Earth is Jack Justis dragging John Barton's name thru the mud by posting John Barton's quote saying he was going to sell the knockoffs?
I'll bet if you spent the last 20 or so years handcrafting a product and then have some scumbag start selling blatant copies of your product I'm pretty sure you would take offense to it.
LOL - IF said "scumbag" actually was selling the knockoffs then you might have a point. But if said scumbag merely said he was going to and didn't then there is NO ISSUE.
But I like this message enough to repeat it.
" I'll bet if you spent the last 20 or so years handcrafting a product and then have some scumbag start selling blatant copies of your product I'm pretty sure you would take offense to it." You said.
Kinda like when Jay Flowers invested all that time and effort into making his style of cases and along comes a customer with a patience problem who decides to create a competing company instead of waiting????
And since I keep referring to this "blatant ripoff" I guess I should quote the source,
From the Ask The Casemaker Thread at the Inside Pool Magazine's Jimbo Section
HERE Jack says "Around 1990 I made my first cues and was looking for a case to carry them. I saw a Flowers and liked the quality and looks. When I tried to order one from Jay, he told me it would be 8 weeks. After reading Al Stolhman's book on CaseMaking, I decided I would build one and only one myself. In about a week, I had the case almost completed and was really happy with the way it looked. One of my friends came over one night, saw the case and the rest is history....started on the second one and the damn thing just snowballed from there. Believe it or not, it was actually 5 years before I had a case with my name on it. If Jay had said, sure I will ship you one tomorrow, I doubt very seriously I would have ever given a second though to making my own case. Funny how things happen some time. I was with Chris-Craft Corp, the boat builders, for 17 years, after that I started making custom fishing rods, dabbled in photography to take pics of the rods, started doing a little cue repair, eventually made a few cues which led into the case fiasco. Now you know everything! It's been exciting but I plan on winding down in a few and maybe go back into building high end rods."
And also says in the same thread
here, "Jay Florwers certainly had a great influence on many of todays casemakers, including me. I had been looking a many different designs and without question Jay's case was of the highest quality and a design that I liked best. I changed the pockets, lid, straps, and the tooling but he did not like it one bit and then quit making cases altogether. I tried to convince Jay that there was enough room for both of us, even thou the styles were similar. Even thou he gave up making cases, we did become rather good friends and talked regularly. I made a case for Jay and he wrote me a letter stating it was nicer than anything he had made. That made me feel real good and out friendship was drawn even closer til his demise."
And so if Jack is allowed to use Jay Flower's style then anyone is certainly entitled to use Jack's. I don't have ANYTHING against the way Jack got into cases. His impetus was impatience and mine was the fact that the Flowers I had didn't provide the security I wanted. But let's not BS ourselves and pretend that what we do is hard, rocket science, or even exclusive. It's not.
Getting copied sucks. It sucked for Jay Flowers, it probably sucked when George copied Fellini and sucked when Porper took Bob Meucci's design for the foam core style case. I sure hated it when my cases were copied. But it's part of the cycle and anything that is popular will get copied in some form.
For Jack to finger me though when I have NOT copied him is pretty low though. Jack Justis is sullying my name by calling me a thief when it is not true and is the farthest thing from the truth. I would never steal his designs - I would make them better.