Does pool need or want Hypebeasts?

AF pool guy

AzB Silver Member
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how much is this mc dermott

what is the catch
i don't understand what this is all about

but i like the looks of the cue



Looks like $400.

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Dead Money

AzB Silver Member
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Many here have said we need companies outside of pool to take an interest in the game. This surely counts as that. The cue itself looks like a basic McDermott entry level cue. It probably hits pretty good too. You know if you show up in a pool hall with it you will have guys lining up to try ya some too!
 

AF pool guy

AzB Silver Member
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This is the problem.
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It’s been on sale for less than 24 hours and is already being resold for $470.

People who participate in the Hypebeast lifestyle aren’t going to become avid players.


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AF pool guy

AzB Silver Member
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On the other hand, congratulations to McDermott for selling 200+ cues in one day!


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StraightPoolIU

Brent
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I had no idea what Supreme is and I'm only 35 which probably makes me a youngster around here. Anything like this is good for pool. Pool desperately needs a younger demographic. And to the person who said a lot of old school activities are coming back like board games, ping pong, and bowling you are 100 percent right. Pool needs to find a way to capture some of that. The problem though is pool is so disjointed overall that no one can take advantage.
 
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