Well, that may be true in some instances but in general, I think that’s not true. A Omega watch keeps time just like any watch but its accuracy, reliability and craftsmanship is indisputably much better than watches costing less. Same is true of other CSOC chronometers but functionally, all watches do the same thing. It is just that better made, ergo more expensive, brands do it better. But make no mistake about this. The $2500 cue does not make the player perform better than a $500 cue despite that it may be better made and balanced. In my experience, $500 cues more often than not rely on a weight bolt in the bottom of the butt to make the cue’s weight and can weigh 1/2, 3/4, 1 oz and heavier. It is not the best way to achieve balance and feel in a pool cue but functionally, it performs like every cue ever made.
The debate will wage on about what makes a great pool cue. Custom made cues just are more exactly fabricated than
production pool cues. The construction time is longer and the cue maker is more involved in each manufacturing phase of a custom cue. Lots of hrs. are involved but in the final analysis, it’s the archer, not the arrow, that matters the most.