Poll: Do cuemakers have to own a Pool Table?

Should a cuemker own a Pool Table


  • Total voters
    23
I have had a table in my house or one of the out buildings since 93. It is very convenient having it nearby. But when I first started building cues I would just take them to the pool hall and test them. That was more trouble but like blud I don't like sending out a cue without testing it. So if you don't have space for a table take it to the pool room and test it. Hey, if it isn't already sold they may see you testing it and buy it.
Chris
 
questions about cues??

I, for one have many customers and dealers who know that I inspect my cues, including playing with them before they are shipped out.

Why a consumer and or a dealer would except a cue from any cuemaker without the cue being checked and re- checked, by the "MAKER", {who knows best}, in beyond me.

If I were the consumer, I would expect the seller/dealer to have much confidence in the cuemaker. Having it checked by the qualifided builder, is best.

No guess work because the guys well known. That's crap..

Yes, it is nessesary to have a table. Cuemakers who don't check there cues and dealers who think it's not nessesary, I would not buy from, if I were a consumer. Would you?

Read the poll, it tells the tale.

blud
 
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