blacktop37
Member
Hello I bought my Brunswick pool table in 1985 and never played on it till three years ago. I bought it for family and guests and three years ago I decided I was going to learn the game or get rid of it. Well three years later I realized how hard a journey it was. I'm 67 years old and have struggled all the way but I'm almost ready for primetime. At this point I need to have a breakdown cue to take with me to the pool hall. What I've learned is a microscopic Miss hit on the cue ball causes a terrible shot on the long ones. All my expensive wood cues have hairline warps in them and I can't help but think it makes a big difference. So my question is why wouldn't everyone want a carbon fiber shaft to keep it from warping? Is there something I don't understand? Thanks for everyone's help.
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