1st question:
Well, after about 3 years of buying numerous cues (customs and factory), and wasted about 4K, I've come to realize that I can play just as good (probably a little better) with a $19 bar cue. So, now I'm going to waste some more money on different bar cues. Since I own my own pool room, I don't actually need a 2 piece cue, so a bar cue seems logical to me. Now, do you guys have any good recommendations for bar cues under $75-100?
2nd question:
Why would a bar cue (aka: one piece) feel better, or firmer, than the pro-tapered 2 piece cues? Is the better or different feel just in my head, or is there something to a good firm feeling bar cue? Or, is it that my personal preference may be a firmer cue and I just haven't found the right 2 piece, bar cue feeling cue? The closest I've seen to that was an old Canadian made Dufferin I once had. Are there more out there? Any discussion or am I just boring you guys?
JED
Well, after about 3 years of buying numerous cues (customs and factory), and wasted about 4K, I've come to realize that I can play just as good (probably a little better) with a $19 bar cue. So, now I'm going to waste some more money on different bar cues. Since I own my own pool room, I don't actually need a 2 piece cue, so a bar cue seems logical to me. Now, do you guys have any good recommendations for bar cues under $75-100?
2nd question:
Why would a bar cue (aka: one piece) feel better, or firmer, than the pro-tapered 2 piece cues? Is the better or different feel just in my head, or is there something to a good firm feeling bar cue? Or, is it that my personal preference may be a firmer cue and I just haven't found the right 2 piece, bar cue feeling cue? The closest I've seen to that was an old Canadian made Dufferin I once had. Are there more out there? Any discussion or am I just boring you guys?
JED