Medium Roast vs Dark Roast ( non cored )

Great question……..I’ll contact my cue maker who’s capable of building heavier version Kielwood shafts.
I haven’t found much difference but it was awhile ago I tried the Tsunami shafts & the 2.0 version was nice.

I was amazed by how many cue makers told me this wasn’t possible unless you added weight at the collar.
So I’m more skeptical of expert opinions as the KW shafts are in my cue case that I was told couldn’t be built.
 
Great question……..I’ll contact my cue maker who’s capable of building heavier version Kielwood shafts.
I haven’t found much difference but it was awhile ago I tried the Tsunami shafts & the 2.0 version was nice.

I was amazed by how many cue makers told me this wasn’t possible unless you added weight at the collar.
So I’m more skeptical of expert opinions as the KW shafts are in my cue case that I was told couldn’t be built.

Nobody suggested adding weight at the collar. They suggested adding weight inside the shaft at the base. The truth of the matter is that you likely don't possess the knowledge to figure out if this was done on your special shafts without cutting them in half.

All the cuemakers who responded to your 1237 requests all told you that wood heavy enough would be difficult to find. Every one of them is capable of making the shaft you wanted, but didn't know of a source for wood that heavy. Which brings me to my next question...how do you even know how the wood was 'torrefied'? Maybe it was just roasted...which is not torrefication.
 
Nobody suggested adding weight at the collar. They suggested adding weight inside the shaft at the base. The truth of the matter is that you likely don't possess the knowledge to figure out if this was done on your special shafts without cutting them in half.

All the cuemakers who responded to your 1237 requests all told you that wood heavy enough would be difficult to find. Every one of them is capable of making the shaft you wanted, but didn't know of a source for wood that heavy. Which brings me to my next question...how do you even know how the wood was 'torrefied'? Maybe it was just roasted...which is not torrefication.
I guess shaft x-ray coming up....
 
Funny how presumptuous some people are…..Meucci doesn’t, Jacoby didn’t need to use a cored shaft, Schmelke doesn’t, SCDiver2112 doesn’t, Jim Pierce isn’t…..perhaps your crowd does but these guys build what you request because they take the time to locate and use the right blanks whereas other builders aren’t willing or able to do that or else it’s more likely it’s because they prefer to reduce the front end mass of the shaft by coring. I have referred several folks to Jim and everyone seems pretty delighted with the outcomes. He builds a really nice Kielwood shaft and he doesn’t sneakily add weight to the shaft without telling you, especially since he says it isn’t necessary….OMG doesn’t begin to convey my astonishment over this schmuck’s ignorance or obstinacy about cue making….WTF….he’s just a jerk but he’s entitled to his misinformed opinions.

BACK TO PUTTUNG THIS SIMIAN BACK ON IGNORE…….what an absolute idiot……BTW, funny post re: X-Ray.
 
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