I love the way the old school Titleist conversions look, especially the Hoppe models. I also like the way the bumperless models look but I have refrained from obtaining one because I'm afraid I'll eventually trash the bottom of the butt. I play league and sometimes travel to halls and bars that have no carpeting. I have a habit of resting the bottom of my cue on the floor, which is what the bumpers on 99% (my numbers) of cues are for. Also, when not playing, or breaking with my break stick, my cue is resting on the floor in my cue holder.
OK. Question: For those that play regularly with bumperless cues, how do you keep the finish from getting damaged during use? Have you developed any tricks or procedures? Do you not put it down, or keep it in your case?
I hope I can find an answer so I can pull the trigger on a bumperless conversion.
OK. Question: For those that play regularly with bumperless cues, how do you keep the finish from getting damaged during use? Have you developed any tricks or procedures? Do you not put it down, or keep it in your case?
I hope I can find an answer so I can pull the trigger on a bumperless conversion.