A question I get asked quite a bit is do people STILL use vintage cues as their everyday players. One common misconception, and I feel pretty much an outright lie, is the cues fall apart because of old glue, and they didn't have the "tolerances" that are used today. These two cues are still used by their owners, every day they play. The Palmer is owned by the original owner who bought the cue is 1969, and its all original. That's 46 years of constant use, The Gus Szamboti cue has been with the same owner since the late 80's early 90's. These cues get used every day with their original shafts... go figure. So your investment can be your everyday player, and be enjoyed for table use.
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