just what I usually say .. I play bad enough to have loads of time to enjoy the view of my custom cue, while waiting for my next inningThat's the spirit
just what I usually say .. I play bad enough to have loads of time to enjoy the view of my custom cue, while waiting for my next inningThat's the spirit
I forgot where it was from, but a funny quote that comes to mind is "I am probably going to die today, but at least I will look cool doing so!"just what I usually say .. I play bad enough to have loads of time to enjoy the view of my custom cue, while waiting for my next inning
Of course they won't.Next time you see a pro, ask them right
before a match with a player of equal skill
if they will switch their cue with a house cue.
That last sentence might be the stupidest
common phrase in the pool hall.
While any cue in good shape will due, a cue strange to you is not going to benefit anyone except your opponent.
I know not if he could. Would sure like to watch him with one though. RIP WimpyWould Lassiter be a better 9 ball player if he had a CF shaft?
I think not.
Exactly!I know not.
He wouldn't.Of course they won't.
But if Van Boening walked into your poolroom do you doubt that he
would take a cue off the wall and beat every player in there?
That's all I am saying.
I think the CF shafts are all hype.
Would Lassiter be a better 9 ball player if he had a CF shaft?
I think not.
14 years later I doubt it.You mean it wasn’t for the dating advantage of a green card status?
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Shane has come and lost with his own cue.Of course they won't.
But if Van Boening walked into your poolroom do you doubt that he
would take a cue off the wall and beat every player in there?
That's all I am saying.
I think the CF shafts are all hype.
Would Lassiter be a better 9 ball player if he had a CF shaft?
I think not.
Of course he is particular.He wouldn't.
Shane is very particular about his shaft taper. They look like long twigs. lol
It's from The Patriot with Mel Gibson.I forgot where it was from, but a funny quote that comes to mind is "I am probably going to die today, but at least I will look cool doing so!"
Indians didn't go to Walmart to buy their bows.Of course he is particular.
So am I and so are you.
I have a custom with 4 shafts that are identical in taper and tip that I rotate.
The point is, not to sound repetitive, it really is the Indian not the arrow.
Of course people like to feel comfortable with the stick they have in hand
but a top notch player can take a stick off the wall and still play like a pro
because they have the skills and knowledge of a pro.
In a pinch a Walmart cue will work just fine for a pro though, and the pro will still beat everyone in the local roomIndians didn't go to Walmart to buy their bows.
They were custom made.
Indians didn't go to Walmart to buy their bows.
They were custom made.
That theory doesn’t hold up in real life, Philly.Of course he is particular.
So am I and so are you.
I have a custom with 4 shafts that are identical in taper and tip that I rotate.
The point is, not to sound repetitive, it really is the Indian not the arrow.
Of course people like to feel comfortable with the stick they have in hand
but a top notch player can take a stick off the wall and still play like a pro
because they have the skills and knowledge of a pro.
That sounds about right!It's from The Patriot with Mel Gibson.
Every cue hits a bit differently, even shafts of the same model line from the same cue maker. Also, ease of action and deflection does not make a cue better or a worse. It is simply a matter of adjustment.That theory doesn’t hold up in real life, Philly.
Countless examples of how important a cue is....mostly how it spins.
....it’s the arrow AND the Indian.
Geronimo would’ve agreed with me.