Just logged into FB and read on Dave Coutts page that he had an enquiry to make a cue for Ding today and turned the job down because Ding didn't want to have a badge fitted to the cue.
Dave's reasoning for this is that its, "like having a Rolex made without the name". Now I'm not so sure this is a good comparison, I mean a cue at the end of the day is just a piece of ash and Ebony with a ferrule, maybe an end joint and a tip. Hardly a watch with complex movements inside made with fine intricate and extremely delicate adjustments to get the watch running to Chronometre spec! Not to mention that Rolex watches are jewellery and are a statement of wealth amongst many owners, I doubt anyone owns a cue, especially a top player with the main aim to show off amongst his contemporaries.
Personally I feel this has come across as Dave being a bit of a diva in the cue making industry and perhaps his reputation has got to his head a little. For me he should be honoured and humble enough to acknowledge that a top pro has done enough research to want him to make a cue for him and you should always give the customer what he asks for. After all he is paying for your services and its not everyday one of the greatest players in the modern game is going to come knocking on your door so to speak.
Quite a few players down the years have had their badges removed from cues when they have had alterations or work carried out and I don't personally see Dave's gripe here. I feel he will live to regret this decision as Ding could well have gone on and played with his cue and won a world title with it and that would be worth far more to Dave than the fact that it carried his badge, which could still be removed at any given point in the future.
Your thoughts?
Dave's reasoning for this is that its, "like having a Rolex made without the name". Now I'm not so sure this is a good comparison, I mean a cue at the end of the day is just a piece of ash and Ebony with a ferrule, maybe an end joint and a tip. Hardly a watch with complex movements inside made with fine intricate and extremely delicate adjustments to get the watch running to Chronometre spec! Not to mention that Rolex watches are jewellery and are a statement of wealth amongst many owners, I doubt anyone owns a cue, especially a top player with the main aim to show off amongst his contemporaries.
Personally I feel this has come across as Dave being a bit of a diva in the cue making industry and perhaps his reputation has got to his head a little. For me he should be honoured and humble enough to acknowledge that a top pro has done enough research to want him to make a cue for him and you should always give the customer what he asks for. After all he is paying for your services and its not everyday one of the greatest players in the modern game is going to come knocking on your door so to speak.
Quite a few players down the years have had their badges removed from cues when they have had alterations or work carried out and I don't personally see Dave's gripe here. I feel he will live to regret this decision as Ding could well have gone on and played with his cue and won a world title with it and that would be worth far more to Dave than the fact that it carried his badge, which could still be removed at any given point in the future.
Your thoughts?
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