It's interesting to see how differently people attach value to their cues. Some value playability over anything else. Others attach a significant value to pride of ownership and collectability. It's all very personal and there is no wrong answer.
To me, playability is very important. But for me, as long as I can afford it, I place a lot of value on build quality and aesthetics as well. When I hold a cue in hand that is so close to perfection in terms of build and attention to detail, I can actually sense the focus of the cuemaker when he was lining up the intricate inlays ....I can smell his sweat as he turned the forearm on his machines. You feel the eccentric love that the cuemaker has poured into the cue. Anything less than perfection is discarded.
That is why I own a couple of Prewitt cues. It's all about precision and perfection with this guy. When I shoot with a Prewitt, I get a bigger rush of eurphoria than, say, the Predator BLAK that I also own. It all adds to the enjoyment of this sport.
Prewitt #1 = $4.2K
Prewitt #2 = $2.3K
Carmeli = $1.5K
Carmeli J/B = $0.6
Predator BLAK = $1.0K
Donald
To me, playability is very important. But for me, as long as I can afford it, I place a lot of value on build quality and aesthetics as well. When I hold a cue in hand that is so close to perfection in terms of build and attention to detail, I can actually sense the focus of the cuemaker when he was lining up the intricate inlays ....I can smell his sweat as he turned the forearm on his machines. You feel the eccentric love that the cuemaker has poured into the cue. Anything less than perfection is discarded.
That is why I own a couple of Prewitt cues. It's all about precision and perfection with this guy. When I shoot with a Prewitt, I get a bigger rush of eurphoria than, say, the Predator BLAK that I also own. It all adds to the enjoyment of this sport.
Prewitt #1 = $4.2K
Prewitt #2 = $2.3K
Carmeli = $1.5K
Carmeli J/B = $0.6
Predator BLAK = $1.0K
Donald