I'm in CA. Don't nobody do anything for $15! That's 2 cups of "Fancy" coffee with attitude or a little less than 3 gallons of gas! Outside of CA I'm looking at $15 shipping each way so now I am up to $45. As I said, this isn't a special cue. e-Bay has Maple shafts for $39.99 w/ free shipping and J&J will sell you one for $35 if you ask for a discount (he always discounts if you e-mail him) and $15 shipping. If you know of someone in CA, I'll certainly reach out. If you know of someone outside of CA, I'll see what they charge. I do have the tip I'd like to preserve so it may be worth it.a good shaft for 15 bucks? where let me know!!!
I like to do things myself and usually have pretty good luck if I do my research. It looks like everyone will agree sanding in steps up to 2000 or more. Then wax. I don't like the idea of a bare shaft. I know with winter around the corner and my sweaty hands, that won't work. If the wax is an issue, I'll resand and try the sanding sealer or Shellac.
Best part is all this stuff is in my shop. Other than time, this won't cost a thing. I'll report back.