I've been told that Barry Szamboti makes cues using the same tools that his father did and that he doesn't have a CNC machine. Barry's cues look to me to be more precise and his Dad's work looks somehow, more "hand made". Is it just my imagination or is it the disparity in the ages of the cues that I think I'm seeing? or, as usual, something I don't understand?
I know current Ginas are CNC made and I assumed that the current fancy Tads were CNC but the owner of a current $6K Tad was telling me last night very emphatically that Tad didn't use a CNC machine either.
I have 2 Scruggs here and they have to be CNC, I'm sure the Richard Black I had had CNC work? What about fancy Motteys?
What about the current hi value custom cuemakers? Who is CNC and who is "non" and what effect do you feel the machine has on value?
Kevin
I know current Ginas are CNC made and I assumed that the current fancy Tads were CNC but the owner of a current $6K Tad was telling me last night very emphatically that Tad didn't use a CNC machine either.
I have 2 Scruggs here and they have to be CNC, I'm sure the Richard Black I had had CNC work? What about fancy Motteys?
What about the current hi value custom cuemakers? Who is CNC and who is "non" and what effect do you feel the machine has on value?
Kevin