My last comment is that it is not the arrow but the archer.
At this point in my game, I play pretty much the same with an origional Adams Monte Carlo as I do with my $6,600 custom. JMHO
Peace, Purdman
As far as the cue helping your game...if the shaft is straight, the tip is of good quality and shaped right, and it feels good to YOU, thats as good as it gets. I played just the same with a $200 Viking than I did with a $800 whatever. As far as $1000 and up...I think some people just have too much money to burn. All of the above IMHO of course. Johnnyt
At this point in my game, I play pretty much the same with an origional Adams Monte Carlo as I do with my $6,600 custom. JMHO
Peace, Purdman
As far as the cue helping your game...if the shaft is straight, the tip is of good quality and shaped right, and it feels good to YOU, thats as good as it gets. I played just the same with a $200 Viking than I did with a $800 whatever. As far as $1000 and up...I think some people just have too much money to burn. All of the above IMHO of course. Johnnyt
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