I had a guy tell me my new shaft would play better once it's broken in?
He was talking about the wood of the shaft not the tip.
Anybody ever heard of this?
He was talking about the wood of the shaft not the tip.
Anybody ever heard of this?
90% of problems are miscommunication.
I think the guy communicated that wrong to you. I would believe what he
meant to say would have been along the lines of you have to get used to
the new shaft. Once you get used to the new shaft then "its broke in."
electrical wires in the ceiling of the pool room makes the balls roll off
Play with your new shaft everyday for 20 years and report back.
90% of problems are miscommunication.
I think the guy communicated that wrong to you. I would believe what he
meant to say would have been along the lines of you have to get used to
the new shaft. Once you get used to the new shaft then "its broke in."
Proof?
Maybe it is the fact that the person playing the guitar gets used to it and it starts sounding 'better' to him?
Have any tests been done to show that the note holds longer, the vibration is more pure, louder, anything?
I don't buy it in guitars and I don't buy it in cues.
dld