Damn....I see you're a Big Cue Lover Too,,,
Awful,,,,!!!
Alan.
..., but nobody even notices what you are playing with around here.
I have had cues that I have loved but never a cue that others have respected. So, is it really "let your game do the talking". Do you need a sense of approval from your peers? My favorite cue right now has no marking on it to know who made it. Drives me crazy. I usually could care less what others think. When it comes to pool and I see other cues from friends and they have this custom maker and that custom maker. Not sure why it bothers me. I am always looking at cues and will be saving for that one cue that I and others should respect. I am I crazy.
Nope, don't need anyone to know about my cue. In fact I kind of hope they don't ask.
"It's just a Brunswick with an OB shaft." ...I can't really say much about it because I don't know much.
I just consider it a tool.
I'll take 1 compliment about a nice shot, over 500 compliments about my brand of cue.
I have had cues that I have loved but never a cue that others have respected. So, is it really "let your game do the talking". Do you need a sense of approval from your peers? My favorite cue right now has no marking on it to know who made it. Drives me crazy. I usually could care less what others think. When it comes to pool and I see other cues from friends and they have this custom maker and that custom maker. Not sure why it bothers me. I am always looking at cues and will be saving for that one cue that I and others should respect. I am I crazy.
come to ohio and put it on the light punk!!!!
A cue is a thing, a thing doesn't need respect. People need respect and that is earned, not given. This game is about people, not things.
I think to a point it does matter what others think if that particular cue is to be sold as an investment. I have bought several cues to try them out and to see if I liked the way they played. Some worked out great, some, not so much. The cues that are generally respected sell faster than the ones that are unknowns.
From a strictly player stand point, it makes no difference if others respect the cue. If it gets the job done, it gets the job done. After beating a few people, that unknown cue might become know real fast.