"Mission Statement
It is the mission of the American Cuemaker’s Association to establish and recognize a standard of excellence in the art of cuemaking, to educate the public about cues, promote the collecting of cues, and to cooperate with other organizations engaged in billiard promotions whose objectives are compatible with those of the American Cuemaker’s Association." From: http://www.cuemakers.org/index.php
"History of the American Cuemakers Association
The ACA was formed to advance the art of cuemaking as a unique American art form by establishing and maintaining high standards for American made cues and cue products, to educate the public, promote the collecting of cues, and to cooperate with other organizations engaged in billiard promotions whose objectives are compatible with those of the ACA." From: http://www.cuemakers.org/history.php
"PURPOSE OF THE AMERICAN CUEMAKER'S ASSOCIATION
The American Cuemakers Association was founded in 1992 to promote the American made Cue as a unique art form. In order to preserve the public's respect for the quality of work performed and the professionalism by members of the ACA, certain minimum membership requirements are necessary. Not all cuemaker members need to be able to make cues valued at thousands of dollars. All applicants do, however, need to be able to produce a quality cue that meets the minimum standards of the association, and to conduct themselves and their business in a professional and ethical manner." From: http://www.cuemakers.org/membership.php
Dismal craftsmanship & post-sale customer service by Perry Weston. Make it right, Perry!
If the ACA wishes to be taken seriously (& live up to their own Mission Statement & related statements from their website), they need to act in a swift & proper manner in this matter. Otherwise, what is their value?
IMO, this is a watershed moment for the ACA. Prove that minimum quality standards exists and that your members will conduct their business in a professional and ethical manner.
It is the mission of the American Cuemaker’s Association to establish and recognize a standard of excellence in the art of cuemaking, to educate the public about cues, promote the collecting of cues, and to cooperate with other organizations engaged in billiard promotions whose objectives are compatible with those of the American Cuemaker’s Association." From: http://www.cuemakers.org/index.php
"History of the American Cuemakers Association
The ACA was formed to advance the art of cuemaking as a unique American art form by establishing and maintaining high standards for American made cues and cue products, to educate the public, promote the collecting of cues, and to cooperate with other organizations engaged in billiard promotions whose objectives are compatible with those of the ACA." From: http://www.cuemakers.org/history.php
"PURPOSE OF THE AMERICAN CUEMAKER'S ASSOCIATION
The American Cuemakers Association was founded in 1992 to promote the American made Cue as a unique art form. In order to preserve the public's respect for the quality of work performed and the professionalism by members of the ACA, certain minimum membership requirements are necessary. Not all cuemaker members need to be able to make cues valued at thousands of dollars. All applicants do, however, need to be able to produce a quality cue that meets the minimum standards of the association, and to conduct themselves and their business in a professional and ethical manner." From: http://www.cuemakers.org/membership.php
Dismal craftsmanship & post-sale customer service by Perry Weston. Make it right, Perry!
If the ACA wishes to be taken seriously (& live up to their own Mission Statement & related statements from their website), they need to act in a swift & proper manner in this matter. Otherwise, what is their value?
IMO, this is a watershed moment for the ACA. Prove that minimum quality standards exists and that your members will conduct their business in a professional and ethical manner.
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