Ken's post exemplifies oxymoronic humor.......really funny.
Matt B.
Matt B.
I have never played in a league up to this point. I have however been shooting pool for several years. I have been looking around a lot lately at expensive cues and wanting to buy one. I have found a few to choose from that are appealing to my eye as well as they seem to be pretty high quality as well for production cues.
I read tonight a thread about people stealing cues while out playing in leagues. This concerned me a bit. I know it could definitely be a problem in some of the unfamiliar areas people play pool in. The shooting cue I am thinking about will cost about a grand and the jump cue will cost probably a couple hundred as well. I don't normally go to pool halls often at all as I own a table.
There are a lot of people on this forum that I believe own expensive cues to use not just collect. I am wondering if they only use them at home or during tournaments in safe places and neighborhoods.
I have never played in a league up to this point. I have however been shooting pool for several years. I have been looking around a lot lately at expensive cues and wanting to buy one. I have found a few to choose from that are appealing to my eye as well as they seem to be pretty high quality as well for production cues.
I read tonight a thread about people stealing cues while out playing in leagues. This concerned me a bit. I know it could definitely be a problem in some of the unfamiliar areas people play pool in. The shooting cue I am thinking about will cost about a grand and the jump cue will cost probably a couple hundred as well. I don't normally go to pool halls often at all as I own a table.
There are a lot of people on this forum that I believe own expensive cues to use not just collect. I am wondering if they only use them at home or during tournaments in safe places and neighborhoods.
Stolen cues are really not a problem.
Just be sure to keep a careful eye out and be aware of your surroundings. Then just grab it and run like hell.