Knights of the round table

Albatross Cues

AzB Silver Member
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For those of you that have not seen this...
Check out this video on YouTube:

http://youtu.be/Fdg36QHYJa8

One of the best parts for me starts about the 1:23 mark or so...

This is coming from one of the top tier leaders in the cuemaking industry, certainly one of the most creative. For all you new up and coming artist/ craftsman out there, here is what you need to succeed in cuemaking, or even continue in the cuemaking endevor.

By watching the whole thing some of the cuemakes on this forum could learn a lot from the people at this table. Some of these cuemakers are able to shut there mouths and open there ears and actually take in what is being offered, from a collective body of knowledge that is setting at this table.

These Titans of the industry have done their time and put forth the effort. We should only be so lucky that in this day and age we have the opportunity to bounce ideas off these cuemakers on this forum and get logical answers, and replys.

I personally would like to thank Thomas Wayne, and Eric Crisp for all they do for the betterment of the cue builder and industry here on this site.

Coming from Alaska myself ,Thomas and Eric along with Mike Bender were the people I looked up to. Studying the cues I could get my hands on and taking what I learned out to the shop, to try to build my own cues. Mahalo to all you.

Aloha
 
For those of you that have not seen this...
Check out this video on YouTube:

http://youtu.be/Fdg36QHYJa8

One of the best parts for me starts about the 1:23 mark or so...

This is coming from one of the top tier leaders in the cuemaking industry, certainly one of the most creative. For all you new up and coming artist/ craftsman out there, here is what you need to succeed in cuemaking, or even continue in the cuemaking endevor.

By watching the whole thing some of the cuemakes on this forum could learn a lot from the people at this table. Some of these cuemakers are able to shut there mouths and open there ears and actually take in what is being offered, from a collective body of knowledge that is setting at this table.

These Titans of the industry have done their time and put forth the effort. We should only be so lucky that in this day and age we have the opportunity to bounce ideas off these cuemakers on this forum and get logical answers, and replys.

I personally would like to thank Thomas Wayne, and Eric Crisp for all they do for the betterment of the cue builder and industry here on this site.

Coming from Alaska myself ,Thomas and Eric along with Mike Bender were the people I looked up to. Studying the cues I could get my hands on and taking what I learned out to the shop, to try to build my own cues. Mahalo to all you.

Aloha

Thank you for the kind words. Like you, I also looked up to Thomas & Mike quite a bit, and have nothing but admiration & respect for their contributions to cue making.
 
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