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Old 03-25-2008, 07:40 AM  
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Originally Posted by JimBo View Post
Really sucks to see this, I'm not really sure if anyone has been more vocal then I have about design theft online, makes me ill. I also noticed a Black Boar copy on his site. The other day I replied to this thread wondering if the people posting were real posters or just shills, I never checked out the web-site. I think what makes this worse is that Tom seems to be an ACA member, you would think that fellow members would have more respect then to steal from one another. I welcome 2 people to post on this thread Jerry and or Tom. I hope this stuff comes into the light and people really start to understand how wrong this is, the more people (and cuemakers) ignore it the more it will continue. For those who think it's not a copy because he put a few diamonds in or that there are only so many designs out there I say OPEN YOUR EYES.

Jim <----Stop cue design theft!
Jim, you opened my eyes a long time ago. The problem is that so many of us who would not touch a stolen design do not know the world of cues well enough to recognize them when we see them.
Thomas, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
Steve. <=== Not afraid to admit his ignorance.
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