I find it most interesting that so few of my colleagues (cuemakers) have taken time to acknowledge the death of one of the nicest cuemakers in the industry - Tim Scruggs.
How sad that Tim has left this world having made such a positive influence on so many and yet "they" are silent in remembering this true gentleman. Tim had lost his mother, his wife and his partner, Mike - there was no one else - WE were his family. Perhaps this will be a wake up call to members of the ACA and others to reflect on how THEY want to be remembered and will publicly post on Tim's passing - as a small tribute to the man.
Let me also take a moment to add that I am not without fault in failing to post publicly on the passing of Bert Schrager and Tad Kohara both of whom I knew personally and admired for their commitment to the craft - my apology for not acknowledging their role in making the world of cuemaking a better place.
Paul
How sad that Tim has left this world having made such a positive influence on so many and yet "they" are silent in remembering this true gentleman. Tim had lost his mother, his wife and his partner, Mike - there was no one else - WE were his family. Perhaps this will be a wake up call to members of the ACA and others to reflect on how THEY want to be remembered and will publicly post on Tim's passing - as a small tribute to the man.
Let me also take a moment to add that I am not without fault in failing to post publicly on the passing of Bert Schrager and Tad Kohara both of whom I knew personally and admired for their commitment to the craft - my apology for not acknowledging their role in making the world of cuemaking a better place.
Paul