Jude,
Thanks for explaining that.
This was put out there to threaten anyone.
For instance: There are several 'knock off' Magic racks out there.
I am just letting everyone know that they will NOT be allowed.
It is about quality.
If you know me than you understand it is about the integrity of the game.
I only got interested in the Magic Ball Rack because I could see that it creates a GOOD rack (and helps eliminate all the BS that is caused by standard racks).
Just like I only got nvolved with Diamond because they make the BEST table (particulary in the 7' bar model).
Just like I got involved with TAR because they were doing something the pool world needed.
If it was about making money, I would not even be in this industry!
Hope that helps explain things a little bit.
To Peteypooldude - I appreciate how you could interpret my post as you did, and I hope this helps explain my postiion.
Mark Griffin, CEO
CSI - BCAPL - USAPL
Mark is good people and CSI does everything on the up and up at all of their events....
I will not engage in war between the Accu-Rack and the Magic Rack... We are not a knock off but a different design...
In some situations I think we may have the edge but not everyone will have to deal with room owners and bar owners who don't take care of the equipment....
I applaud the retailers out there who are only carrying the CSI version of the magic rack... This is a small industry and when you allow knockoffs traction in the retail channels you are guaranteeing the end of innovations in this industry..
I started Outsville because I have a passion for the sport and I am an engineer at heart... I always want to come up with something better or new and I hope the industry will continue to police itself in this country because patents are way too expensive for a niche market like billiards...
I don't expect Mark to sanction Accu-Racks at his events nor would I ask him since we do compete.. But I think he will readily admit that we are not a knockoff... =)
Chris