I used Leica cameras as an example for traditional custom cues and modern cues.
But we can use photography as an example for CF vs. wood. It's like film vs. digital.
At the beginning, nobody believed that digital would replace film... in fact, Kodak invented the digital camera but neglected the idea as no one would use it.
Pro photographers kept using film years after digital cameras were available because the sensor was not good enough for pro use.
When digital cameras reached the stage that they were good enough, film started to decline rapidly. Many filmmakers stopped making film over the years, and all camera companies stopped making film cameras (only Leica and Nikon kept producing 1 model of film cameras, and eventually Nikon stopped as well).
For years, film photography has been a tiny niche for crazy die-hard fans only.
Today there is a rise in the popularity of film, but there are still very few film types left on the market, and people still need to look for old used cameras, and no one is making new cameras (yes, I know there are a few new ones, but nothing that is aimed at the serious or pro photographers).
The same will happen to pool cues/shafts—slowly all production cues will change to composite only as there will be less demand for wood, and there will be no sense in keeping the manufacturing facility for wood. This will leave only the custom cue makers to offer wood, and slowly they will decline as well, leaving just a few, if any, and their products will be very expensive and very hard to get by.
But we can use photography as an example for CF vs. wood. It's like film vs. digital.
At the beginning, nobody believed that digital would replace film... in fact, Kodak invented the digital camera but neglected the idea as no one would use it.
Pro photographers kept using film years after digital cameras were available because the sensor was not good enough for pro use.
When digital cameras reached the stage that they were good enough, film started to decline rapidly. Many filmmakers stopped making film over the years, and all camera companies stopped making film cameras (only Leica and Nikon kept producing 1 model of film cameras, and eventually Nikon stopped as well).
For years, film photography has been a tiny niche for crazy die-hard fans only.
Today there is a rise in the popularity of film, but there are still very few film types left on the market, and people still need to look for old used cameras, and no one is making new cameras (yes, I know there are a few new ones, but nothing that is aimed at the serious or pro photographers).
The same will happen to pool cues/shafts—slowly all production cues will change to composite only as there will be less demand for wood, and there will be no sense in keeping the manufacturing facility for wood. This will leave only the custom cue makers to offer wood, and slowly they will decline as well, leaving just a few, if any, and their products will be very expensive and very hard to get by.