My Turn for Logo Evaluation

GBCues

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I too feel like it's time to come up with a logo and (shortly) a webpage.

Can I please get some feedback on the images below?

Thanks

Gary
 

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I too feel like it's time to come up with a logo and (shortly) a webpage.

Can I please get some feedback on the images below?

Thanks

Gary



I like it very much, what does it stand for Good old boys!!:D
 
Hi,

The one on the right may be the best one to translate the geometry for butt cap engraving using the CNC.

Rick Geschrey
 
Another vote for the upper left.......

....but I also agree with Rick that it may not be the easiest to translate to CNC.
 
Simpler is Better.

The one on the lower left is .... clean, simple, easily duplicated, easy to read, easy to understand, easy to program, readable at a distrance, etc. etc. etc.

I might also be inclined to loose the little 'S' ... keep the focus on "Q".
 
Maybe you could use the one on the far left on your fancier, high dollar cues, done in silver or gold and the middle one on all the rest. I am not partial to the S either.
 
Gary I would say the middle, just off set the G B like you did in the third one.
 
All,

Thanks so much for your feedback.

I hadn't thought about the CNC issue - that's why I ask questions in here - to learn from your experience.

I was leaning toward the one on the right from the start. The comments on the little "s" riding on the tail of the "Q" are interesting, but well taken.

This is a great site with a GREAT bunch of guys.

Thanks again!!

Gary
 
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