Seasoning the wood is the key . I work with lumber everyday and am still surprised at the things it can do. Allowing the wood to sit for long periods of time unworked is a discipline in it's self.
I Love my Joss cues , I have an East and a West, both great cues. When I started making cues I wanted them to hit like the Joss East . I play with my own cue now , but will always have a soft spot for Joss .
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Acetone is very aggressive stuff, lacquer thinner is a better choice ,it's just a shame all formulas aren't a bit more similar.Thanks for the heads up Mike. Ray
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Alton, always a pleasure talking with you. Thank you for the kind words , the owner of the cue really was great about this whole thing the weight was so strange that once rebalanced it made a huge impression on me as far as what could be achieved. Still learning every day. I hope you...