So what do you think?
With all the new cue makers competing for the business and the influx of quality low price cues from overseas, do you see a future for the American Cue Maker?
Do you think most of the new cue makers are hobbiests or people trying to make a living at it?
I cant help think the 60's 70's and 80's were the golden years of cue making in the American Market but that era has past.
I started eight years ago and good wood was available on eBay at a reasonable price. There were very few specialty houses catering to the cue maker. Now it seems there as many sources for materials as there are cue makers.
With all the competition is there anything in the future that will revive the business like "The Hustler" movie did?
With all the new cue makers competing for the business and the influx of quality low price cues from overseas, do you see a future for the American Cue Maker?
Do you think most of the new cue makers are hobbiests or people trying to make a living at it?
I cant help think the 60's 70's and 80's were the golden years of cue making in the American Market but that era has past.
I started eight years ago and good wood was available on eBay at a reasonable price. There were very few specialty houses catering to the cue maker. Now it seems there as many sources for materials as there are cue makers.
With all the competition is there anything in the future that will revive the business like "The Hustler" movie did?