Who made josswest forearms in the 70's era cues?
Would you care to put that in the form of a question that actually makes sense?
I think he means, "who made the blanks used for the forearms in their cues"?
You could be right, but I would not read anything into it. Bill could make a blank as good as anyone. He could have gotten blanks from Spain for one reason or another even just to give him a little business.I thought that to. But have heard his early ones were Spain blanks. Just wondering.
I thought that to. But have heard his early ones were Spain blanks. Just wondering.
Where and from whom did you hear this insight?
Are you aware that this would have been during the period when Burt
was re-habbing row houses in Chicago and had no involvement in cues?
Plus, Bill had made about a zillion fronts by then.
Dale
He did quit for a while around 1970 but he had I am sure a lot of stock he may have liquidated for cash. He sold his equipment but he may have retained stock that was already produced and sold it off even though he was no longer still in the business so to speak. I could see him selling his equipment but not wanting to throw in blanks he had built himself.
I guess Bill could chime in and set the story straight, but since he has been banged around on here recently I would not hold my breath. If I was him, I would never post here again.
Who made josswest forearms in the 70's era cues?
Scott,
Was your cue a half splice configuration.
Rick
Yes, it was.
Scott
He did quit for a while around 1970 but he had I am sure a lot of stock he may have liquidated for cash. He sold his equipment but he may have retained stock that was already produced and sold it off even though he was no longer still in the business so to speak. I could see him selling his equipment but not wanting to throw in blanks he had built himself.
I guess Bill could chime in and set the story straight, but since he has been banged around on here recently I would not hold my breath. If I was him, I would never post here again.