I think you can blend the two, and have amazing cues.
As has been previously mentioned...newer glues and finishes help to stabilize cues better these days, which will lead to a longer life span. New machinery now alllows for a myriad of inlay techniques, and can really blow open what can be achieved with regards to new and innovative designs. Now throw some old growth woods in there...and it's the best of both worlds!
Amen to that. I keep my old Palmer model M around for it's beauty,,,the skill used on the inlays, etc.
BUT...playing with it is like playing with a piece of pipe compared to playing with my 2007 vintage Josey.
I realize that comparing just these two cues, made decades apart, is not a scientific study. Just one old guy expressing an opinion.
I think you can blend the two, and have amazing cues.
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  .............But even with the advancements made with computers & CNC applications, a great custom cue still takes a long time......upwards of a year because
of the assembly, gluing and drying periods.......
You mean like my WIllie Hoppe Professional Model with the matching OB shaft
1942 meet 2014
........ Almost everything else has existed and been experimented with since the fifties. ......
