LBM .562 solid rod for sale

In a perfect world, all is peachy and there are ample hugs & kisses for all. Unfortunately (or not), we all live in the REAL world and it ain't all that pretty unless you know how and where to look. This comment about CMs getting along all the time has come up many times of late and I don't believe that there is a simple answer. Cms' personalities are as varied as the woods we use and the cookie-cutter mold that some would have us fit into doesn't apply outside of someone's dreams. Therein lies one of the problems. When you cease trying to categorize CMs into convenient pigeon-holes you may just get a better sense of the real individual. When I say that everyone is different, that's a gross understatement when applied to CMs. We all have commonality in that we build cues and have shared interests in that regard but that's about where the similarity ends. People are different and so are personalities. For the most part, we accept that, the key word here is 'accept' (Thanx Mike). I'm not looking to change anyone or their behavior. That would be an infringement on their freedom to be who they are.

I post on this site because it is as close as I care to get to social interaction. Honestly, I don't like being around people, they are very disappointing. Being a perfectionist sometimes does that to people. I don't like talking on the phone either. But that's just me. This is an issue that I'll deal with in my own way in my own time.

There are tons of unflattering adjectives you could use to describe a lot of CMs and probably most would be correct. Some are really very nice people but then some are not. That has absolutely nothing to do with their finished product. So, do you want to buy a great cue or do you want to buy a social celebrity? You might want to think about that one for a minute. Do you think Van Gogh was a treat to be around? Wasn't he the Dutch artist who cut off his own ear to send to his girl-friend? Talk about personality disorder. But that's hardly a reflection of his work. See what I mean?

I've had this visual for the past couple of days and I'll now share it with you. Imagine 20 gyroscopes all spinning away on a table-top. Literally, physical poetry in motion. No problems and everyone is spinning away just fine doing their own thing. However, when one starts to infringe on another's space, maybe bumping it ever so slightly, and you just know it's going to happen, well now you've got the equivalent of a bar-room brawl, gyros flying everywhere. It's just a vision, don't read too much into it.

Please don't apply preconceived notions of how your ideal CM should act to what you read in this forum. We're all big boys here and for the most part, get along with one another just fine. Nobody is out to hurt anyone else. If we have disagreement, we handle it. Maybe not in the manner that the general reading public would approve of but then we ain't the general public. Just my thoughts, take them FWIW.
 
KJ Cues said:
We're all big boys here and for the most part, get along with one another just fine.
Except for the few children playing on daddy's computer and some grily men.
 
Another thread that has yet to show or tell me anything useful concerning CUEMAKING!

Thanks guy's,

Paul
 
Very well stated KJ. The other thing that comes to mind is there are the personal issues/dealings that come up between CM'rs, off the board, on the side, that the general reader doesn't have knowledge about, sometimes that stuff then spills into a thread, and just looks like a random attack, when it really had nothing to do with that thread, or sometimes pool itself.
Overall, I really like the guys and gals here, and really appreciate the info and help that all have offered. It's like a big family, and as such, subject to the bickering, etc. that a family goes thru.
Just my .02cents
All that aside, Mason, if you do sell it by the foot seperately, I'd take a foot or 2. Thanks,
Dave
 
Just becasuse I don't agree with another cuemaker, or get dissapointed in something he says, doesn't mean I wouldn't have lunch & go fishing with the guy. None of us agree on much of anything, but we don't hate one another. I don't see what the big deal is. If we were sitting in a room conversating, this 3 page thread would have happened in about 5 minutes, maybe less, and we'd still drink a beer together afterwards with no foul feelings. But somehow written words seem so harsh & serious. I like to think of the forum as a conversation, nothing more. If I give it any more credit than that then it's liable to give me stress & emotion, which is rediculous. So again, I don't see what the big deal is. I don't agree with what was said by Arnie, but i'd still buy him a beer & BS with him. Just because we cuemakers don't see eye to eye on every issue doesn't mean we hate one another. All the soap & Dr. Phil talk about the arguements being dissapointing are rediculous & out of context.

Eddie Wheat threads, a little more serious but still no big deal. I'd even have a beer with Eddie, and probably enjoy myself. I don't hate anybody. I dislike hardly nobody. But I reserve my right to disagree with anybody. So maybe let the "stop the fighting" campaign relax a little & let people be themselves without walking on eggshells. Like KJ said, we're all big boys. We know right from wrong & hopefully all understand these forums are just conversation & debate, not really the evil wild west as some sometimes think it is. Granted, sometimes things get out of control when somebody loses their temper, but this thread isn't one of them.
 
Opinions vs. Attacks?

I'm going to make a guess that most of the problems come from one person expressing an opinion and the other person interpreting it as an attack. Without the benefit of facial expression and voice inflection, it's easy to misjudge someones intent in text.

The most important acronym to include in posts is IMHO. :wink:
 
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