Just another random question that crossed my mind.
It seems that in some cases everyone is trying to out-do one another with more and more exotic/different/innovative/complicated inlay work.
A beautiful piece of well-figured (or just exceptionally clean) wood is all but obscured by inlay.
Is this a good thing?
I appreciate the skill and craftsmanship that goes into good inlay work. I have done enough to fully appreciate it for sure.
However, sometimes, it seems that there is a bit 'too much' going on with a lot of cues these days (well, there have been overly adorned cues for ever, but it just struck me today).
So, what do you all think about this?
It seems that in some cases everyone is trying to out-do one another with more and more exotic/different/innovative/complicated inlay work.
A beautiful piece of well-figured (or just exceptionally clean) wood is all but obscured by inlay.
Is this a good thing?
I appreciate the skill and craftsmanship that goes into good inlay work. I have done enough to fully appreciate it for sure.
However, sometimes, it seems that there is a bit 'too much' going on with a lot of cues these days (well, there have been overly adorned cues for ever, but it just struck me today).
So, what do you all think about this?