If SVB wanted to use a different shaft, there would be a line at his door with companies willing to pay him to endorse his new shaft.If he wants to stay with CT he will use the shaft they say to use again money talks .
If SVB wanted to use a different shaft, there would be a line at his door with companies willing to pay him to endorse his new shaft.If he wants to stay with CT he will use the shaft they say to use again money talks .
SSP it's all about cash sir.
They say it otherwise: everybody has their priceFor some it is .....some people can not be bought.
Who are they? It's sad you know no one with integrity.They say it otherwise: everybody has their price![]()
True but to a degree.MOST people play BEST with the cue they have played the MOST with...no matter the brand or type of cue.
When I worked in the pool hall as a kid and throughout my teens, I played best with a house cue I had fixed up.
When I got a cheap two-piece and used that all the time, I played the best with that cue.
When I went to Taiwan and didn't bring a cue, I played best with a house cue again.
When I returned and had Richard Black build me a cue, I played best with that cue.
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If you had not stopped playing, the cue you were using last would have been the best for you.True but to a degree.
After a while, you kind of know what you like in a pool cue, like weight and balance and shaft stiffness and tip hardness.
And you will play better with such a cue.
I know what I like to play with, at least I know what I liked 15 years ago before I stopped playing.
Trying to pick it up again in the past 6 months, showed me that what I liked 15 years ago, doesn’t work that great for me today.
I’ve been mixing and matching butts and shafts in my collection to find what works best for me today and honestly, I’m quite surprised with the combination that works best for right now.