I've always said it's the arrow, not the Indian.
The better the arrow, the better I play.
It gets down to how much you want to spend in order to pocket balls.
Justin, after years of collecting cues with hundreds of cues going through my hands, this is why cues are expensive:
$10,000+ cues never miss
$7500-$9999 cues occasionally miss
$4500-$7499 cues require a little concentration
$2500-$4499 cues require practice
$0-$2499 cues are hit & miss, good luck
and that's no shit
The better the arrow, the better I play.
It gets down to how much you want to spend in order to pocket balls.
Justin, after years of collecting cues with hundreds of cues going through my hands, this is why cues are expensive:
$10,000+ cues never miss
$7500-$9999 cues occasionally miss
$4500-$7499 cues require a little concentration
$2500-$4499 cues require practice
$0-$2499 cues are hit & miss, good luck
and that's no shit