LOL I see that you like to edit and do a comeback with a sharper tongue!
If Dickman is America's best to offer as far as 3c cuemakers go, Ceulemans, Blomdahl and other top players will certainly acknowledge him. After all, Dickman is a cuemaker who for the least is trying to promote the game on U.S soil. But don't ask them if they will want to play with a dickman cue, even for free
As for your question, will they know me? Ceulemans is before my time and he is not on the tour for a long time. Blomdahl, he certainly knows me and would recognize me as I am friends with Tayfun Taşdemir. I also bought few shafts from Sören-Sogaard, where Blomdahl used to pick among 100s of Adam shafts. My friend, I am not writing these to impress anybody, and I can give whole a lot more info. Especially 3-C players in U.S. The game needs to be promoted there and in primitive stages. It is a Mexican and Korea town game for now.
Here in the below websites, you can see what kind of technology, expertise and handwork goes behind Adam and Longonis.
I tell you what, Kevin, "you can come over here and I will introduce you to good players. You will have heck of a time and also will introduce you to Hacı Yaman -last year's artistique champion and this year's runner-up- but all those won't be cheap. Prepare to give me a check for $5K and spend two weeks with me" LMAOOn a serious note: you are always welcome if you like 3c
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http://www.adam-japan.com/musashi_new/joint2.htm
Sorry, I didn't get your name (although you did mange to drop a few more names of champions).
Your name?
Oh you are right, what's your name, friend of a friend of a champion, who bought some shafts from a guy who sold some shafts to a champion, that sure is one fine modern fancy shaft dooo-hickey you have there, we are in the backwoods US never heard of nothin' like that (although there are about 25 threads a day here at AZ debating the marvels of shaft technology - but those threads are probably all started by you European wiz kids and just fly over the heads of us country bumpkins). That does look mighty fancy. Reduced deflection ? What in the world could that be?
Thanks
Kevin
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