Hello -
I met JimmyK a couple weeks ago, and we had a discussion about cuemakers. He stated that the most influential cuemaker of all time was Ernie at Ginacue. While I think is Ernie is a great cuemaker, and I do like his cues, he isnt nearly as influential as others.
Jimmy was a little shocked at my statement, he asked, who I thought was?
Kersenbrock, I replied. In fact, he is so far the most influential, I dont even know who would be second. An amazing amount of cuemakers are using a 3/8 -10 or similiar pin, and frankly he should be getting a percentage from every cuemaker using that pin...(okay I am kinda kidding on that point, but just a little).
Jimmy and I agreed to disagree. But what are your thoughts and why? Please dont share if you cant follow up on a why. :angry:
Ken
I met JimmyK a couple weeks ago, and we had a discussion about cuemakers. He stated that the most influential cuemaker of all time was Ernie at Ginacue. While I think is Ernie is a great cuemaker, and I do like his cues, he isnt nearly as influential as others.
Jimmy was a little shocked at my statement, he asked, who I thought was?
Kersenbrock, I replied. In fact, he is so far the most influential, I dont even know who would be second. An amazing amount of cuemakers are using a 3/8 -10 or similiar pin, and frankly he should be getting a percentage from every cuemaker using that pin...(okay I am kinda kidding on that point, but just a little).
Jimmy and I agreed to disagree. But what are your thoughts and why? Please dont share if you cant follow up on a why. :angry:
Ken
