There are those making projections that wood is becoming sufficiently scarce
that cues will soon be made from other materials.
What sort of wooden custom cue would be a good investment & play well?
Mine, because I only use Kosher woods.
I think SW's will keep going up in price b/c most people buy them to flip them.![]()
Hard to flip when the cue price from SW is the same as secondary market. That waiting list is going to come way down in the next couple years.
There wil never be a material to replace the playability of wood. There are some hardwoods that are getting more scarce but there is still good old maple.
(I also think that some people say its scarce just so they can jack the price....)
Hard to flip when the cue price from SW is the same as secondary market. That waiting list is going to come way down in the next couple years.
You are going to get a number of opinions and here is mine any hardwood with good tone, properly aged and dried, properly turned and assembled can play very well.
Now this is the tricky part when looking for all the above, no matter how well a cue plays, it is a name that will make it a good investment not the cues playability. In fact a cue that doesn't really play well all that is made by a Big Name Cue Maker well still be a good investment because people will buy the name.
So, only buy cues from the top cue makers, and remember investment potential and making a profit on a cue sale has nothing to do with playability, and you can take that to the bank!!![]()