I'm curious as to what made you decide to get a new cue. Not your first cue, a new one.
Did you lose confidence in a cue you used to like?
Just want something w better looks/construction?
Did you think you would play better?
Well I think I may be one of those extreme crazy cases of cue obsession. I was a semi pro for many years all over the place and constantly looked for something to add a slight edge to my game. I have bought well over 100 cues in the last 20 odd years from Black Boar - Tad, Tacarella, Samsara you name it and have had a lot of cues custom built to my specs. I know of quite a few snooker players who have owned a similar amount of cues including Peter Ebdon etc so I don't think this is that uncommon.
Initially, I played with a snooker cue and when i converted to pool I had no idea about American cues and became obsessed with reading articles and reviews of different American cue makers and just wanted to experiment with different balances and hits and it just grew from there because they are so much more complex than basic hand spliced snooker cues and offered a broader range of shots.. For example, try playing a masse with a 9.5mm tip.
Factors for buying a new cue may have included playing for long periods. For instance, I found some cues became really heavy in my arm after many hrs of playing and affected my play. I also played in a lot of conditions such as high humidity in the Far East and found different hardwood's sweated more or certain shafts reacted better on sluggish cloths, heavier/lighter balls etc or just that I wanted something that didn't look too fancy if I was playing in dubious places. Also for a while when travelling around playing small money games I wanted a very compact discreet case so looked for cues that i could break well with and also play with.
Lastly, it came down to finding cues that handled more complex shots with greater ease under pressure. For example, if you had a long pot and had to use reverse english to move the white around the table or even play swerve shots etc, I was always searching for something with would make these shots more consistent with less effort so I didn't have to think too much about them when my legs were wobbling.
So everytime I would get a new cue I would try 15 or so very difficult shots over and over for a week or so and if it didn't handle as well as the last cue then I would sell it on. Sometimes I would base this decision on not being able to play 1 shot with less ease than another cue. I think this is why a lot of the custom cues on the threads here are test hit only? not sure.
So all of these issues became factors in continuing my search for the perfect all round playing instrument.
In the end everything just became irrational and border line to madness and I found that had gotten better overall results with my old snooker cue which has a very solid hit and a big mushroom tip and have basically gone around in a complete circle. But its been an interesting experience and I amassed a small collection of custom cues which i like to take out now and then and would never part. Lastly, I have discovered that the perfect cue doesn't necessarily exist and that a lot of it is in the mind but it still doesn't stop the urge to buy something new every now and then
