Ok I got a lot of replies in my first part. Now I will tell you why I ask.
I own a Lucasi its straight and 19oz. The taper feels nice. It retails right now for $151. I can not blame the stick for any bad play.
I also had a cheap cue bottom of the line that I sometimes break with at home. Its ferral is cracked and has duct tape around it and has a flat tip thats almost worn down to the ferral. Its warped as well. Yet it breaks the balls harder and leaves them spread out better than any other stick I have. Why I have no idea?
Now I just won a Schon CX-36 which is no longer made but seems to probably be a $600-$800 stick.
Now my mind is debating whether to keep the schon which might give me a little confidence knowing I have a good stick. OR selling the stick to help with getting some professional instruction. Pride says keep the stick but the logical part of my brain (and my shooting) says I would benefit more from the lessons. Chances are the only way I will ever own another $500 stick is to save my money for a year or more.
So in a nutshell. is a lower level player better off keeping a $500 stick because he may never be able to afford another or is he better off getting lessons and continuing to play with his $150 stick.
I own a Lucasi its straight and 19oz. The taper feels nice. It retails right now for $151. I can not blame the stick for any bad play.
I also had a cheap cue bottom of the line that I sometimes break with at home. Its ferral is cracked and has duct tape around it and has a flat tip thats almost worn down to the ferral. Its warped as well. Yet it breaks the balls harder and leaves them spread out better than any other stick I have. Why I have no idea?
Now I just won a Schon CX-36 which is no longer made but seems to probably be a $600-$800 stick.
Now my mind is debating whether to keep the schon which might give me a little confidence knowing I have a good stick. OR selling the stick to help with getting some professional instruction. Pride says keep the stick but the logical part of my brain (and my shooting) says I would benefit more from the lessons. Chances are the only way I will ever own another $500 stick is to save my money for a year or more.
So in a nutshell. is a lower level player better off keeping a $500 stick because he may never be able to afford another or is he better off getting lessons and continuing to play with his $150 stick.