The adage “It’s the archer not the arrow” is truly so appropriate to respond with.
Despite your admiratiion for Mr. Morris, I respectfully submit that he lags behind
Tim Scruggs as a cue maker & I’m blessed to own a wonderful cue made by Tim.
It is a fool’s errand to think it’s the equipment when you reach my age and anyone
in that neighborhood will tell you the very same thing. And worse, I play with pain.
Got full thickness tears in both my rotator cuffs and I’ve already had five surgeries.
Left shoulder in 2009 and right one in 2011, 2013, 2015 &. 2016 & more are needed.
A cue by your favorite cue maker or anyone else, and mine happens to be Mr. Hercek,
isn’t going to make up for getting old and two badly damaged shoulders. So as I was
attempting to explain, as one gets older, your pool game inevitably changes and what
you used to do you no longer can, at least not dependably when you need it the most.
Maybe you’re better off starting a thread about NM cues & you can enjoy a spontaneous
discussion about his cue making and your fondness for him. However, since I already
own lots of cues made by very talented cue makers, I know it’s the archer and not the arrow.