In the beginning, there was pool... and it was good.
We used the house cues on the walls and drank many beers. It was a time of laughter and short-term memory loss. We would tell stories that started out with the phrase "'member that time?"
Then we got sucked into a league because your friend hated his team captain and wanted to start his own team and really needed your help. He wouldn't have asked otherwise. You felt embarrassed that you were using a house cue so you bought a Dufferin two-piece sneaky from the display case and kissed 50 bucks goodbye, only to find out very soon that you liked that Duffferin a lot... it was just easier to shoot with and it fit in your trunk.
So then you win a couple awards and maybe some cash in a tournament that your friends dog you into because you think you are so good at pool that you need a custom made Dufferin 2-piece hustler cue. You try out some of your opponents cues, you know... they guys that are ranked way higher than you and seem like petty OCD pool nerds that haven't been laid since Regan asked Mister Gorbachev to tear that wall down.... and you start to suspect that maybe... just MAYBE you might want to try a real cue (you also find out that a Dufferin sneaky is cool, but its not a players cue by any means). SO you go hunting for a mid-range production cue. You get something like a vintage McDermott D9 or a Predator Roadline with a 314 shaft. You put a decent tip on it and WOW... welcome to pool youngster.
You mature over the years, becoming more and more like those chalk-holder owning, case with a kickstand having nut-huggers or a raw, action seeking barking machine looking for a fresh hit of competition. Either way, your tastes are evolving, you need more from your equipment. You are very hard on your equipment even though you take pains to preserve it. You are buying shafts now and chalk and tips and a bigger case and a break stick and a jump cue and..... dammit.... you should really beat the crap out of that friend you no longer talk to that got you into pool (he owes you money now).
My point is that as you mature as a player, so will your requirements from the equipment and from yourself.
Enjoy,
Lesh
I liked this read .. well done.