Nowhere in the thread did anyone use the word abuse.That is a nice repair job Ryan, while it is sad to see cues like this broken sometimes it happens and it is not always abuse like others in thread seem to think. While maple like that used in this cue is certainly beautiful and we all love it, it is also brittle and will fracture along it's grain if dropped the wrong way. I think this is why more cue makers are coring their cues, especially cues with highly figured woods that are not straight grain!!!:smile:
Again Ryan, that is really a great job on that repair, thanks for sharing.
Take Care
I don't know the facts of how that cue broke.
I refered to someone in my room that swung his stick and hit the ground.
Also said " No excuse for misuse" which is swinging your cue at anything besides balls..
Glad to see a Szamboti back together:smile:
Best,
Ken