Pure graphite construction (not graphite-covering-wood)
I wonder who makes that graphite shaft? Zebco? Does it have the optional flycasting reel attachment?
Just kidding, obviously. To be honest, I had an all-graphite cue (not graphite-covering-wood, but truly all graphite construction) that I would leave in the trunk of my car when I was in the U.S. Navy stationed in Norfolk, VA, in the mid- to late-1980s. This cue literally would bake in the sun in that trunk, and then freeze in the winter, and stayed perfectly straight. It was a great "emergency" stick, when I'd get challenged to some action in some bar. I'd just go out to the car, pull this thing out, and play really well with it. I'd had that cue for over four years, leaving it in my trunk even when my ship went out on six-month deployments. Right up until the day I sold it to someone that "absolutely 'had' to have that cue," paying more to me than what I bought it for, it was perfectly straight -- never warped.
I regret selling that cue, because I never found another one like it. Most of these graphite cues are actually a graphite weave covering wood. Would love to have another non-warping pure graphite cue that I could just throw in the trunk like that. Gosh, life's regrets!
-Sean