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Not a collector cue
Taiwan pro shows his playing cue. Cost? $30,000 USA..
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I could see how a highly decorated cue could get expensive, but is there anything else in the materials, construction or design that would make it so expensive?
Maybe another way to put it is if you just made a great cue that was completely plain, how difficult would it be to make? Could it be done quickly and therefore theoretically inexpensive? |
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Very generally speaking, inlays have little to do with the hit. However, the construction used in the bottom half can have a lot to do with the hit. Full splice, half splice, cored, etc. "Points" can either be inlayed for little effect, or spliced in which does affect feedback. Then there is also a variety of hits delivered with different wood types. Oh, and I forgot to mention weight bolts and their placement and how they affect the balance. So...to answer your question? It's complicated. ;) The pros? Ko is an exception with his $30,000 cue. Most of them play with production cues, often selected because of who offers the best sponsorship deal. In a match between Ko and USA's Skyler Woodward, it's usually a coin flip. Yet Skyler recently changed sponsors, plays with probably the cheapest cue on tour...less than $500. Woodward did admit he needed time to adjust to the new cue. ALL cues, whether advertised "low deflection" or not, deflect from the aiming path when english is applied. Over time, a decent player adjusts to the deflection of his cue...this seems to be the advantage of the new carbon fiber shafts...less deflection and manufacturer consistancy in the amount of deflection. It's complicated....the game and the equipment. (edit) Skyler's "what's in the bag" interview: <iframe width="1268" height="713" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ypFS0ptuB8Y" title="Cheapest Pool Cues A Pro Uses !" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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