I guess everyone is in a joking mood, right!!!
I guess you guys feel the same way i do about taking a matched cue built by an artisan and then having someone, pick the bones, clean.
Instead of enjoying the whole experience and keeping a vision together as the maker had intended.
I could understand if the butt had been run over and broken, but why on a perfectly good cue.
Or, sell the cue with one shaft, hopefully the nicest and best matching shaft and then you can sell the other one as an extra, but give a buyer a chance to keep a matched set together, that is why the artisan, MR. Paul Heubler spent the time to make two shafts.
Thats my two cents for what they are worth!!!
Good Luck
If you are in this, just to make money, stick to current models that no one cares what you do what to when.
Mike 'acedonkeyace' Kennedy:thumbup: