what're you going to do wiht 'em?
man i don't know a whole lot about shafts. is the wood you pictured higher end?
uglies are readily availableWill be fitted to a very special cue. Unfortunately, that cue is still not on the drawing board.
You mean higher end as in expensive?
uglies are readily available
i can hook you up with a place the specializes in UGLY
i mean are those supposed to make better shafts than what's normally used?
the darker and more grain usually means he density is higher. but with that you get marks. some people dont like to see that. they want that flimsy bleach white nonsense. they can have it more great playing shafts for me. not all my shafts are always clean but i build players not show cues
Hey Jhun,
What are you doing with my shafts!???? You better send those here fast. Beautiful wood there.
Kenny Murrell
How's that ugly cue going alone?
oh you know me, slower than a snail
That FlySnail can't really fly...
I agree with this comment 100%. This is why I don't seek snow white shaft wood. I purposely bought a batch of shaft wood that is darker in color and also may have sugar marks, but these shafts just plain hit good. Nice and crisp, strong and resilient.
Some of these shafts that are snow white are weak, weak weak; including the ones that may even have a higher ring count.