cues that should no longer be played with
HI I play with my Schon Cue Model R15 and i love it
Cheers Leonard
HI I play with my Schon Cue Model R15 and i love it
Cheers Leonard
Hello
Can anyone recommend what a general rule seems to be on what price point cues get too expensive to use rather than to just collect. It seems like a lot of the pro's today use more of a player's grade cue, and years ago using fancy expensive cues was quite common. Not as many Szamboti's and hi grade cues like that in play anymore
Or for example... If you purchase a hi grade Palmer cue from the late sixties early seventies.... Would anyone actually use it ? Or is it strictly for collectors ?
And what are examples of nice cues to use as players cues that you don't necessarily have to worry about depreciation/ appreciation ?
Thanks
Bill
Thanks for all the Replies everyone !
I wasn't. Sure also because the real fancy decorative cues don't seem to be in use by the top players as much as they were say even 20 years ago
The cues seem much more on the plain side today and wasn't sure why
Maybe also sponsorship of cues like OB and Mezz and cues like that and years ago there seemed to be a lot more cues in use like Josswest and Szamboti's and cues with fancier inlays like that. I wasn't sure if the general attitude was that if they are in the thousands, they would depreciate faster by using them more. I love Palmer 14's and up for example, but where they are cues that have been gone for years, why risk the possible deterioration and depreciation. Am I wrong in thinking that the top say 20 pro's today, use cue's that are far less fancy and expensive than the top 20 pro's of say 1995 ?
But... Points very well taken. No matter what cue... Even if real pretty and expensive
What good does it do to just stare at it .
I know a guy that plays with a $10,000+ Barry Szamboti as his main player, so the point is north of that.
Personally I believe priceless guitars, violins, etc....wood items like pool cues too, get better with age and playing time. I'm not sure if it's the vibrations or compression or what it is but I think they do get better the more they're used.
Hello
Can anyone recommend what a general rule seems to be on what price point cues get too expensive to use rather than to just collect. It seems like a lot of the pro's today use more of a player's grade cue, and years ago using fancy expensive cues was quite common. Not as many Szamboti's and hi grade cues like that in play anymore
Or for example... If you purchase a hi grade Palmer cue from the late sixties early seventies.... Would anyone actually use it ? Or is it strictly for collectors ?
And what are examples of nice cues to use as players cues that you don't necessarily have to worry about depreciation/ appreciation ?
Thanks
Bill
I have to say this thread raises questions for me. Here in the UK players tend to play with one cue and one cue only for each given sport. Players will absolutely not swap around - unless it might be to bang around in a bar or something on a night out.
I would not even consider playing a tour match or even a league match with anything but my primary cue.
Thanks for all the Replies everyone !
I wasn't. Sure also because the real fancy decorative cues don't seem to be in use by the top players as much as they were say even 20 years ago
The cues seem much more on the plain side today and wasn't sure why
Maybe also sponsorship of cues like OB and Mezz and cues like that and years ago there seemed to be a lot more cues in use like Josswest and Szamboti's and cues with fancier inlays like that. I wasn't sure if the general attitude was that if they are in the thousands, they would depreciate faster by using them more. I love Palmer 14's and up for example, but where they are cues that have been gone for years, why risk the possible deterioration and depreciation. Am I wrong in thinking that the top say 20 pro's today, use cue's that are far less fancy and expensive than the top 20 pro's of say 1995 ?
But... Points very well taken. No matter what cue... Even if real pretty and expensive
What good does it do to just stare at it .