What was the purpose of the second splice of wood at the end of older Brunswick shafts.
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Brunswick also commonly repaired broken and warped shafts with a wood splice at the end. Obviously, they had tons of skinny drops left over from cutting full-splice blanks, so it makes sense to use it for dressing up a shaft.
Chris, I know you are a Spain fan. Spain says that a simple 4-prong full-spliced cue has 'more spine' that a non-spliced cue - you get better feel and it is stronger. Wouldn't that be true about a shaft as well? (even a 2-prong spliced shaft).