When I started playing seriously, there was a guy who played with a rough one-piece house cue with a push-on tip - and won local tournaments with it.
My first good cue was a used Viking that I bought at a pool hall for $75. When I showed the resident killer my new cue, he hit a couple of balls with it and said I had made a good purchase and that it was the only cue I'd ever need. He was right, but I eventually replaced it with a custom cue and have since owned a few. I prefer plain janes. I like a nice piece of wood and excellent fit-and-finish; like a Swiss automatic watch or a good fountain pen, it entertains the mind.
My first good cue was a used Viking that I bought at a pool hall for $75. When I showed the resident killer my new cue, he hit a couple of balls with it and said I had made a good purchase and that it was the only cue I'd ever need. He was right, but I eventually replaced it with a custom cue and have since owned a few. I prefer plain janes. I like a nice piece of wood and excellent fit-and-finish; like a Swiss automatic watch or a good fountain pen, it entertains the mind.
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