I will give you some food for thought.
No one will pick up your cue or use it if you were not there and they were visiting your family.
If there was a break in, heaven forbid, there’s a lot less chance your cue will get stolen but that
requires leaving it in your case stored somewhere else. I always kept my best cues in a case &
was tucked away in a closet. I didn’t want anyone finding it in plain sight if they had bad intentions.
If you find screwing your cue together is a nuisance, then your experience going to pool halls must
be a little limited. I enjoy the act of taking my cue out of my case, removing the protectors and then
placing the protectors In a leather protector holder on my case and the best part is assembling the
shaft and cue butt. I get to examine my cue again, enjoy its beautiful design & incredible workmanship.
You see the only time I look at my cue, I literally mean closely examine it, is twice.....2x and it happens
every time I play pool. It occurs when I take my cue out of its case to use it and just before I return it back
to my case after finishing pool play. I never look at my cue, the design, how pretty it is other than when I
take it out and put it back. I never look at my pool cue when I am playing, never have and likely never will.
Sure it remains within my sight but the thought of having it hang in a rack as wall art is contrary to my way
of relating to my pool cues. If I ever did that, it would have to be a wall cue display case that has a secure
locking feature. Nope, I don’t think leaving any of my cues in a wall rack would be smart to do but that’s just me.