Personal cues. 2nd and 3rd from bottom...as long as I load this picture right.


czarofrockland said:what did you pay for those
Thank you Chris. I totally agree. As a pool room owner that works 60-75 hours a week, I dont really have as much spare time to play pool as I would like. I never had any great desire to be a GREAT player. I've been watching pool players in my room for about 35 years now. Honestly I didn't see how it was worth the effort. If I lined up the best players in Saint Louis next to their cues, you would see they dont really match up in terms of high quality or $$$ cues means high quality players. I know kids with expensive cues that can't run 2 balls and top notch players that cant afford a $1.00 cue rental half the time. One of my regulars has a $1800 custom cue one month and a $200 import a month later. He still plays the same. I buy cues based on design, materials, and recognizing quality work. I have 4 cues I have never played a game with. I just liked them. I just don't ever use them to actually beat anyone. I just like to have fun.ChrisOnline said:ya dont necessarly have to be good to own nice cues.. how many collectors are on this forum that never even play pool.. i myslef arent that good and i have several expensive cues like my mottey... but its what i like and what i wanted to spend my money on.. but everybody has their opinion and this was mine..
chris
thoffen said:That bottom cue has the curliest maple I've ever seen. What do people say when they see that?
cueandcushion said:Personal cues. 2nd and 3rd from bottom...as long as I load this picture right.![]()
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pharaoh68 said:They say "Is that a Stealth cue?"