Hello, I have been wondering about this subject for sometime!! When and what separates some one who is a Cue Repairman that builds conversion cues from some one who is considered be a Cue Maker. I build co version cues and I also do repairs / restoration of cues both Antique and Modern. I converted my first cue in late 2006, and I have since completely assembled other cues from materials that I have turned from square pieces of stock and assembled. None of the cues I have built that have points are point blanks of my own construction, to date they have been purchased or converted from existing cue that were broken. I am currently involved in point blank construction, however, my work has not come to the point where I would be comfortable taking it public, or using for a finished product.
Now with all this said, I personally do not consider myself a cue maker, even though I am making a sought after product locally. When would some one using myself as an example meet the requirements / standards necessary to truly be called a Cue Maker.
In addition what standards would you consider a individual to meet to hold that title.
Thanks for everyones thought's on this subject!!!!!!
Now with all this said, I personally do not consider myself a cue maker, even though I am making a sought after product locally. When would some one using myself as an example meet the requirements / standards necessary to truly be called a Cue Maker.
In addition what standards would you consider a individual to meet to hold that title.
Thanks for everyones thought's on this subject!!!!!!