When I think about pool cues, it's hard to believe that they are made almost exactly the same as they were 30-40 yrs ago. Matter of fact, they even look the same. They screw together much the same, and utilize similar woods and materials.
What's scary, is that we actually try to duplicate the past instead of inventing the future, ie bushka, titleist, diamonds and points...seems that when it comes to pool cues, the past is what's marketable. Which begs the question...why?
I consider myself a traditionalist when it comes to pool cues. I want points. Simple. Diamond shapes. Wood, not space age material. I'm not in the least interested in a futuristic cue. But how long can cues go unchanged?
Consider where cars were 40 yrs ago, air travel, computers and cell phones didn't even exist...yet the pool cue has not changed one bit (with the exception of ld shafts and layered tips)...is it because we are not capable or because we are not ready for it?
What will a cue look like in 10 years, gps tracking chips, break speed sensors built into break cue, laser pointers built in, or break cues that have higher mph... Spring loaded ferrules, lol. Joint pins that magnetic locking 1 second together or apart time. Materials that do not warp...forever, tips that don't mushroom, ferrules that don't crack...seems that an alloy material ferrule would make for an incredible hit, and not get scarred by chalk, never crack, etc.
If you step back and think about it...it's easy to imagine looking back, and laughing about when cues were actually made of wood that cracked and warped, and easily dented, and couldn't be left in your trunk.
Do you think cues will ever evolve, will we ever be ready for it. If so, what will they look like ?
What's scary, is that we actually try to duplicate the past instead of inventing the future, ie bushka, titleist, diamonds and points...seems that when it comes to pool cues, the past is what's marketable. Which begs the question...why?
I consider myself a traditionalist when it comes to pool cues. I want points. Simple. Diamond shapes. Wood, not space age material. I'm not in the least interested in a futuristic cue. But how long can cues go unchanged?
Consider where cars were 40 yrs ago, air travel, computers and cell phones didn't even exist...yet the pool cue has not changed one bit (with the exception of ld shafts and layered tips)...is it because we are not capable or because we are not ready for it?
What will a cue look like in 10 years, gps tracking chips, break speed sensors built into break cue, laser pointers built in, or break cues that have higher mph... Spring loaded ferrules, lol. Joint pins that magnetic locking 1 second together or apart time. Materials that do not warp...forever, tips that don't mushroom, ferrules that don't crack...seems that an alloy material ferrule would make for an incredible hit, and not get scarred by chalk, never crack, etc.
If you step back and think about it...it's easy to imagine looking back, and laughing about when cues were actually made of wood that cracked and warped, and easily dented, and couldn't be left in your trunk.
Do you think cues will ever evolve, will we ever be ready for it. If so, what will they look like ?
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