Adequate rings, straight grain and good weight. That's all you need. The rest is hype and LEGEND.
"Adequate" I like the way you put that. And you certainly have a reputation as a "wood guy" and an excellent reputation for selecting shaft wood.
More than adequate isn't necessarily better, but less than adequate isn't as good. Which is how this conversation started in the main forum. It was proposed that fewer rings was better, which is the opposite of the general tendency as outlined by the majority of the responses here.
The rest, as you say, is hype. There are more important primary parameters.
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