In light of the recent drama I wanted to shift gears to something thought provoking.
Humans like what they already know/have experienced. Alternatives and change don't go over that well, despite the "new" sensations. So with that thought in mind, it is my belief that if laminated shafts lead the market from the early days until now and solid shafts were the new tech, that everything would be the same except flipped.
Let's just say custom cue makers, Schon, Joss etc. only offer laminated shafts and few offered solid. Predator, Tiger and OB were the revolutionists with solid shafts. I think the markets would be that same. What matters is what we are introduced to early and what is popular. There would be converts to solid maple and older generations that praise what they have been using for years.
Whether deflection is the same or not doesn't matter because the biggest complaint I hear is the feel and solid shafts can be LD or LS or whatever you physicists want to call them.
The human condition is what makes the current solid shaft users gripe about laminated shafts and the newer generations praise them.
I predict that in ten years there will be more custom cue makers who offer laminated shafts and that eventually, solid maple will be looked at the same way wooden clubs are looked at in golf.
What else can you think of that you have that the same way? The oilfield is notorious for this and is extremely difficult to change or "advance." Alternate endings in movies are refreshing but ultimately the original is my favorite. Recipes can be the same way because you want things to be "just like momma used to make."
Thoughts?
Btw this isn't a this vs that thread so please don't go there.
Humans like what they already know/have experienced. Alternatives and change don't go over that well, despite the "new" sensations. So with that thought in mind, it is my belief that if laminated shafts lead the market from the early days until now and solid shafts were the new tech, that everything would be the same except flipped.
Let's just say custom cue makers, Schon, Joss etc. only offer laminated shafts and few offered solid. Predator, Tiger and OB were the revolutionists with solid shafts. I think the markets would be that same. What matters is what we are introduced to early and what is popular. There would be converts to solid maple and older generations that praise what they have been using for years.
Whether deflection is the same or not doesn't matter because the biggest complaint I hear is the feel and solid shafts can be LD or LS or whatever you physicists want to call them.
The human condition is what makes the current solid shaft users gripe about laminated shafts and the newer generations praise them.
I predict that in ten years there will be more custom cue makers who offer laminated shafts and that eventually, solid maple will be looked at the same way wooden clubs are looked at in golf.
What else can you think of that you have that the same way? The oilfield is notorious for this and is extremely difficult to change or "advance." Alternate endings in movies are refreshing but ultimately the original is my favorite. Recipes can be the same way because you want things to be "just like momma used to make."
Thoughts?
Btw this isn't a this vs that thread so please don't go there.