I agree that LD shafts are not necessary. Neither is using a jump cue, or swerving the cue ball around an obsticle. This does not mean, however, that they have no benefit.I find that it is more beneficial to not use LD shafts. To me, LD shafts are totally not necessary. It is possible, very possible to learn to play excellent pool without the aid of technology. I am a fairly serious player, however, and I have over 20+ years of experience.
What you have to ask yourself is what kind of player do you want to be? Do you want to be the kind of player that aims for the pro tour? or, are you a one pocket player? are you a young person? or older? what kind of knowledge do you have?
I do not understand what this has to do with anything. We have seen the greats of the past, before there were anything but regular maple shafts, play outstanding pool. We have also seen people of that time play like total crap. The same holds true with LD shafts today. There are Great players on the scene that hold only the ancient magic of the 'true maple' shaft. And there are Great players who swear by LD shafts.
But I cannot for the life of me figure out what your goals as a player have to do with what technology your shaft uses. Why should a one pocket player play with a different kind of shaft than a 9 ball shooter or a straight pool player?
Why would someone's age determine what they play with?
For that matter, what does knowledge have to do with anything either?
Now I'm not saying that experience doesn't factor into it. Once you've spent a lifetime playing with a certain technology (You've spent more time on the table playing with maple shafts than some shooters have been alive), I can completely understand sticking to your guns and what you know. But why color the view of a fresh, new mind against something that does no harm?
You can teach yourself to adjust quite well to normal shafts which, then you will have the ability to easily to adjust to a LD shaft if you wanted to go that way, but will have a hard time re-adjusting if going from LD to regular.
I do not have a hard time re-adjusting from LD to regular maple. I have, and play, with both regularly, as well as a house cue when I don't have my case with me.
By no means am I a great player, nor do I make myself out to be one.
That said, I do want to clearly state that I am not trying to be inflamitory or insulting. I respectfully disagree with your opinions at the moment, and will welcome with all due respect anything that can expand on what you've previously written.