Since I started to play pool recently, I started to notice one thing...
I have been playing guitar since I was a kid and now I compare pool cues to guitars... In a way... They are similar. How they look, how they feel, how they hit, how much they cost, etc...
Of course I can pick up a walmart guitar and play, but would I want to? Hell no! Especially if I play for a living or give lessons. I would want my instrument to be able to keep tune, have nice intonation, sound good and look good. If it's not a custom, I'd rather have a good brand name, Gibson, Ibanez, Fender....
The same goes for the cues.
I play with a 160$ cue (well actually it's a 300$ cue , but I got it at a wholesale price), but if I was in a better financial situation, I'd get me some top of the line cue or maybe had one ordered from a famous cue-maker.
Just like many people said in this thread - why go out with a fine looking woman when you can find a crack whore or why drive a Rolls-Royce if you can fit into Kia?
To each his own, of course, and if you prefer cheap stuff, then all hats off to you. When I can afford it, I definitely will upgrade my pool equipment.
Now I cannot even afford to get out to the pool hall and that's the only reason I practice at home on a dresser and on the floor.
No matter who it is, I don't believe that they do not care about their cue. The nicer cue makes you feel better regardless of the skill level.
I have been playing guitar since I was a kid and now I compare pool cues to guitars... In a way... They are similar. How they look, how they feel, how they hit, how much they cost, etc...
Of course I can pick up a walmart guitar and play, but would I want to? Hell no! Especially if I play for a living or give lessons. I would want my instrument to be able to keep tune, have nice intonation, sound good and look good. If it's not a custom, I'd rather have a good brand name, Gibson, Ibanez, Fender....
The same goes for the cues.
I play with a 160$ cue (well actually it's a 300$ cue , but I got it at a wholesale price), but if I was in a better financial situation, I'd get me some top of the line cue or maybe had one ordered from a famous cue-maker.
Just like many people said in this thread - why go out with a fine looking woman when you can find a crack whore or why drive a Rolls-Royce if you can fit into Kia?
To each his own, of course, and if you prefer cheap stuff, then all hats off to you. When I can afford it, I definitely will upgrade my pool equipment.
Now I cannot even afford to get out to the pool hall and that's the only reason I practice at home on a dresser and on the floor.
No matter who it is, I don't believe that they do not care about their cue. The nicer cue makes you feel better regardless of the skill level.