Originally Posted by cueman
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Does not matter how many times it's been said before, either by you or anyone else, you are wrong.
Maybe you personally could not tell the difference between the cues you have owned and seen, but you are wholly incorrect to suggest to others that this is a fact.
There is a world of difference between the work of 'so-called' top cuemakers that is clearly noticeable in the feel and small details that a good player or collector/connossieur notices the moment they pick up a cue.
Some of the differences are subtle, some glaringly obvious, but they are clearly there to the trained eye. Without the need to refer to a badge.
For sure, many people will buy based on brand name alone. They are idiots.
In fact, line these people up and your theory may even work for a short time, cos they have no idea what is good and what is bad. But i'm sure even some of them would pick up noticeable differences and possibly regret their 'brand' inspired choice...
But your statement does not apply to people who know what they are looking for. Period.
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