bluepumpkin
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Hello, I have recently ordered a cue from a custom cue maker via a large cue shop. I won't reveal any details right now as I am still dealing with the situation.
Long story short, the cue was delayed. Now the cue has finally arrived and is an ounce overweight. The shop owner is having issues with the cuemaker so he will not send it back to him.
The shop owner is going to send the cue to a custom maker he knows (not the original cue maker) to bore out from the butt of the cue to try to reduce the weight. Nothing is certain yet, but the owner is hoping the cue can lose an ounce of weight.
So here are my questions.
Will this process affect the way the cue will play?
Is this a common thing in cue construction?
The shop owner has been nothing but nice and professional so I trust him.
Any and all comments and advice are appreciated.
Thank you.
Long story short, the cue was delayed. Now the cue has finally arrived and is an ounce overweight. The shop owner is having issues with the cuemaker so he will not send it back to him.
The shop owner is going to send the cue to a custom maker he knows (not the original cue maker) to bore out from the butt of the cue to try to reduce the weight. Nothing is certain yet, but the owner is hoping the cue can lose an ounce of weight.
So here are my questions.
Will this process affect the way the cue will play?
Is this a common thing in cue construction?
The shop owner has been nothing but nice and professional so I trust him.
Any and all comments and advice are appreciated.
Thank you.