If I were to run a cue business I think I would do the following:
1. Sell other peoples cues with badges e.g. Cue Craft
2. Import a range of cue blanks and badge them to a brand
3. Make hand made cues and sell them at premium prices as each one would take an eon to make purely by hand.
I would explain on the website what each method was so there wasn't any confusion and the main steps of the hand making process so there isn't any confusion there also.
I think it's a great debate and I'm not that emotional either way (although the typing may feel different) but hand made anything suggests a premium and means a process in everyone's head, to me it doesn't mean many machines; machines mean speed and turnover but hey, we all have a view.
1. Sell other peoples cues with badges e.g. Cue Craft
2. Import a range of cue blanks and badge them to a brand
3. Make hand made cues and sell them at premium prices as each one would take an eon to make purely by hand.
I would explain on the website what each method was so there wasn't any confusion and the main steps of the hand making process so there isn't any confusion there also.
I think it's a great debate and I'm not that emotional either way (although the typing may feel different) but hand made anything suggests a premium and means a process in everyone's head, to me it doesn't mean many machines; machines mean speed and turnover but hey, we all have a view.
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