Hi all, and thanks in advance for any input and advice...
I ordered a lower end aftermarket shaft last week (from a billiard supply company, not a private seller). I received the shaft yesterday, hit a few balls, and I'm lovin' the feel of it.
I'm more than satisfied with the performance of the selection I've made.
But I'm a bit anal when it comes to cue aesthetics. The joint (3/8x10) screws on, no problems. The issue is that when the cue is together, the aftermarket shaft isn't "centered" on the butt.
I've tried the new shaft on other 3/8x10 cues I have, and have been able to determine that it's the new shaft that has the 'off center' issue.
When the shaft is on the butt, on the two extreme sides, one side will be perfectly flush, and the other side will have a 'ledge' on the shaft where the two pieces meet.
The difference is minimal, maybe... half a millimeter. Not enough to notice at table length, but would be easily visible if... say my cue was laying on the table and I was racking. If you came over to tell me something, there's a halfway decent chance you would notice the 'lip' or 'ledge'.
The seller has a return policy in the form of merchandise credit. And I'm sure I could find something that would meet or beat the price paid for the shaft
, if I choose to go that route. So a 'merchant issue' is not my 'beef'.
And if I were sold a complete cue that had this issue, I would expect nothing less than perfectly flush. But this is an aftermarket shaft, and the greater majority of sellers claim (rightfully) that 'this shaft may not fit flush with your existing cue'.
If the 'lip' was the same all the way around the joint, I could 'accept' that. If that were the case, I wouldn't be asking the question here.
My question is, would you return the aftermarket shaft that is slightly off center (for either another shaft or something similar in price)... or 'just learn to live with it', accept that the shaft isn't 'perfectly centered', and enjoy the hit and feel of it ?
I'm interested to hear other opinions...
I ordered a lower end aftermarket shaft last week (from a billiard supply company, not a private seller). I received the shaft yesterday, hit a few balls, and I'm lovin' the feel of it.
I'm more than satisfied with the performance of the selection I've made.
But I'm a bit anal when it comes to cue aesthetics. The joint (3/8x10) screws on, no problems. The issue is that when the cue is together, the aftermarket shaft isn't "centered" on the butt.
I've tried the new shaft on other 3/8x10 cues I have, and have been able to determine that it's the new shaft that has the 'off center' issue.
When the shaft is on the butt, on the two extreme sides, one side will be perfectly flush, and the other side will have a 'ledge' on the shaft where the two pieces meet.
The difference is minimal, maybe... half a millimeter. Not enough to notice at table length, but would be easily visible if... say my cue was laying on the table and I was racking. If you came over to tell me something, there's a halfway decent chance you would notice the 'lip' or 'ledge'.
The seller has a return policy in the form of merchandise credit. And I'm sure I could find something that would meet or beat the price paid for the shaft

And if I were sold a complete cue that had this issue, I would expect nothing less than perfectly flush. But this is an aftermarket shaft, and the greater majority of sellers claim (rightfully) that 'this shaft may not fit flush with your existing cue'.
If the 'lip' was the same all the way around the joint, I could 'accept' that. If that were the case, I wouldn't be asking the question here.
My question is, would you return the aftermarket shaft that is slightly off center (for either another shaft or something similar in price)... or 'just learn to live with it', accept that the shaft isn't 'perfectly centered', and enjoy the hit and feel of it ?
I'm interested to hear other opinions...