Why don't you also tell us how you feel art pieces should be priced?
x2:thumbup:I Cant buy the shafts for my cues for that price.
Jason
I Cant buy the shafts for my cues for that price.
Jason
I know that there are much more expensive cues with ivory inlays, rare wood and all sorts of bells and whistles. I have shot with a few (not mine but people have let me "try it out". MY POINT IN THIS THREAD IS THAT ONCE A PLAYER HAS DEVELOPED HIS/HER SKILLS THEN ANYTHING OVER $300-500 is overkill. Basically a shortstop, a road player, a pro or whoever that shoots with a $1500 cue would not decrease in skill level if the played with a cue for less, provided that the cue is decent and STRAIGHT!!
.what is the most that should be spent on a pool table.
Let's up the conversation....what is the most that should be spent on a pool table.
I know that there are much more expensive cues with ivory inlays, rare wood and all sorts of bells and whistles. I have shot with a few (not mine but people have let me "try it out". MY POINT IN THIS THREAD IS THAT ONCE A PLAYER HAS DEVELOPED HIS/HER SKILLS THEN ANYTHING OVER $300-500 is overkill. Basically a shortstop, a road player, a pro or whoever that shoots with a $1500 cue would not decrease in skill level if the played with a cue for less, provided that the cue is decent and STRAIGHT!!
HE SHOOTS, HE SCORES!!!!! Couldn't agree more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I think $300-500 is the LEAST anyone should be paid to read one of Bigkat's threads!!
You are really good at stating the obvious. does your $300-$500 range include only one shaft? a Predator is what $200-$250 per shaft and you know some people can't play with out one. Many players like to have two shafts so by your math that would mean that a player may be reduced to playing with just the shafts or if they can find a sale they could play with a $100 butt and two predator shafts. Seems Like you have it figured out.
I have a different philosophy, if people have the money, it's none of my business how much they spend on a cue or anything else.
If cue makers can get $100,000 for a cue then let them. Thank you for taking the time to voice your opinion on this critical issue in pool and Merry Christmas![]()
The two shaft goes back to when a lot of players were on the road. If you lost a tip in some s^*thole town with no cue repair you'd have a back-up shaft. Still a good idea if you travel to play.I don't get why people need 2 shafts... You don't need 2 shafts to play the game.
Based on what OP is saying, I highly doubt he means that you need 2 shafts to play.
You can get a good cue wih predator shaft for $400 and you can spend the remaining $100 on a break cue.
The second part of your comment, I can't argue with. I think that's a healthy philosophy you have, and I agree with you.
I don't get why people need 2 shafts... You don't need 2 shafts to play the game.
Based on what OP is saying, I highly doubt he means that you need 2 shafts to play.
You can get a good cue wih predator shaft for $400 and you can spend the remaining $100 on a break cue.
The second part of your comment, I can't argue with. I think that's a healthy philosophy you have, and I agree with you.
If a cue plays well, who cares how much it costs?