Well, it certainly isn't about affording it for many.
And I really don't think that was implied by the OP at all.
He concluded with " Practice, practice, practice". Hard to argue with that, no matter what cue/shaft one chooses. :smile:
It's about time-honored craftsmanship. Top notch maple shafts, from top notch makers are nothing to sneeze at. Really. The performance leap with the technology leap is not nearly as great as one might wish unless you are comparing to run-of-the-mill shafts on mass produced cues.
Most players are not playing at a level where that performance difference will make any difference at all. For those that are, that's great, put your Searing/SW/Szam shaft away and use the CF shaft if that is what you prefer. But don't be too surprise if some guy with a cheap wood cue made in PI beats the living daylights out of you and all comers because he practiced, practiced, practiced.....we know that happened...and it happens on a smaller scale all the time with great players using cheap cues.
I love cues. And I am actually a "gear geek" so I understand the attraction to the CF shafts. But the OP makes some great and valid points.
More than that, he tells us he is going to try to make some CF shafts. I applaud any effort that any cue maker might make in extending his talents into that arena.
It does make one wonder what kind of animal a true custom CF shaft might be.
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