I'm an avid reader of this forum and enjoy everyone's perspective on the variety of different subjects.
I've noticed that lots of people have expressed their views on the pros and cons of various equipment (LD shafts VS HD shafts, thinner shafts VS thicker shafts, etc...).
I learned to play back in the 60s...long before all this new "high tech" stuff was invented and haven't spent much time researching it or actually trying it out.
With that in mind, do you think the "old school" players (like Mosconi, Lassiter, Greenleaf, etc.) would have played "noticably better" with Predator shafts, Moori tips, etc? Would Willie Mosconi have run 2,000 balls instead of 526?
The same goes for cues. None of the older cues (to include Balabuska, Rambow, etc.) were ever made to the exact specifications that could be made with new and modern equipment aided with computers.
I've seen some of the best pool playing in my life being done on "old school" equipment by "old school" players. How well do you think they would compete in today's world with the current players and all of them using the same equipment?
Looking forward to your responses.
Aloha.
P.S. In the game of golf, Lee Trevino used to bet people he could beat them using a Dr Pepper bottle wrapped in tape as a club.
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,841352,00.html
I've noticed that lots of people have expressed their views on the pros and cons of various equipment (LD shafts VS HD shafts, thinner shafts VS thicker shafts, etc...).
I learned to play back in the 60s...long before all this new "high tech" stuff was invented and haven't spent much time researching it or actually trying it out.
With that in mind, do you think the "old school" players (like Mosconi, Lassiter, Greenleaf, etc.) would have played "noticably better" with Predator shafts, Moori tips, etc? Would Willie Mosconi have run 2,000 balls instead of 526?
The same goes for cues. None of the older cues (to include Balabuska, Rambow, etc.) were ever made to the exact specifications that could be made with new and modern equipment aided with computers.
I've seen some of the best pool playing in my life being done on "old school" equipment by "old school" players. How well do you think they would compete in today's world with the current players and all of them using the same equipment?
Looking forward to your responses.
Aloha.
P.S. In the game of golf, Lee Trevino used to bet people he could beat them using a Dr Pepper bottle wrapped in tape as a club.
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,841352,00.html