Another way to get the LD

Not some gimmick. This is cutting edge in cue technology.
They play & feel great.

Hey Chris, it is important to potential buyers to read an unbiased review of our shaft. Thank you for taking the time to let everyone know how your shafts have performed. There will be more innovations from us soon.
 
LD shaft

Hey Tommy, I can't wait to try out this shaft on my new $ cue. All I have heard are good things about it.

Chuck
 
Arnot Wadworth of Arnot Q's makes a laminated shaft called the Terminator3. You can get this shaft in just about any joint configuration. I think the price is around $200.00. There is no hollow point and he claims it feels as good as a premium conventional shaft. Itt's on his website Arnot Q .com He doesn't list the tip diameter or type of tip that's standard, but claims the dimensions are much like the 314's.
Hi, I had a T3 Shaft from Arnot on my Anot Cue, this was a good Shaft but NOT compare to the Cash LD Shaft that is much better.
I have sold here now 3 LD Shafts and more to order, my Buddys like them all, and I like mine too in 3/8x11.You must have to try them and then you know what is a good LD Shaft.
Just my 2 Cents:wink:
Ralf
 
Hi, I had a T3 Shaft from Arnot on my Anot Cue, this was a good Shaft but NOT compare to the Cash LD Shaft that is much better.
I have sold here now 3 LD Shafts and more to order, my Buddys like them all, and I like mine too in 3/8x11.You must have to try them and then you know what is a good LD Shaft.
Just my 2 Cents:wink:
Ralf

I agree Ralf, I have one of Tommy's shafts and have used it with several different cues and it plays jam up on all the cues. It is the closest to a point and shoot shaft as I have ever hit with and a couple of others from here, including Will Prout and Ralph Capone, gave the shaft a test drive and they both loved the hit as well.

-don
 
I haven't tried Tommy's shaft but I already know they play good. :)

The great thing about these shafts is that if for some reason...you do decide to have a ferrule added (you won't after you play with these)...it can be done and you'll still have a great playing shaft as only the best quality shaft wood can be used for these shafts.

Happy Holidays,
Duc.






I agree Ralf, I have one of Tommy's shafts and have used it with several different cues and it plays jam up on all the cues. It is the closest to a point and shoot shaft as I have ever hit with and a couple of others from here, including Will Prout and Ralph Capone, gave the shaft a test drive and they both loved the hit as well.

-don
 
Lots of discussion about these of late, so I thought I'd bump the thread to make it easier for folks to investigate.
These shafts are top shelf.
 
I was looking at buying an OB-1 and now this idea has me thinking, is there any performance improvement over the OB1? outside of the shaft being sold maple?

Has anyone tested the deflection difference between them?


Also I have discussed the idea of no ferrule with others and some just flat out like the white ferrule and will not change, has anyone considered a high performance white paint to put a small, say 1/4 inch fake painted ferrule? If done wrong I guess it would add too much weight, but there has to be a solution to give the look some people just have to have, maybe even a super light white plastic film that can be heat sealed to the shaft, that would not add any weight.
 
As far as vs the OB1 shaft, I can use them almost interchangeably - and I do use both. OB1 has slightly less deflection for me.
As for the ferrule look... If somebody is hung up on looking at a ferrule, they're paying attention to the wrong thing. You hear the same stuff about the OB ferrule.
They both have a very "quiet" feel, with nice touch & spin generation. (Understand your tip preference, stroke, etc, have a large effect - but that still should remain relative for you.)
The above based on my experience with them, and using Everest & Kamui Black SS tips.
 
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As far as vs the OB1 shaft, I can use them almost interchangeably - and I do use both. OB1 has slightly less deflection for me.
As for the ferrule look... If somebody is hung up on looking at a ferrule, they're paying attention to the wrong thing. You hear the same stuff about the OB ferrule.
They both have a very "quiet" feel, with nice touch & spin generation. (Understand your tip preference, stroke, etc, have a large effect - but that still should remain relative for you.)
The above based on my experience with them, and using Everest & Kamui Black SS tips.

Chris, I am glad to hear your latest CA$H ferrule-less shaft is preforming so well.

I have a new batch of these coming out soon, so contact me if you want to place an order for the next batch.
 
... I have a new batch of these coming out soon, so contact me if you want to place an order for the next batch.

I, too, am happy to put in a plug for these shafts. I've tried them with two different joint pins and they both performed outstandingly and with a nice feel. Good wood, well built, and with fine customer service.
 
Chris, I am glad to hear your latest CA$H ferrule-less shaft is preforming so well.

I have a new batch of these coming out soon, so contact me if you want to place an order for the next batch.

"...performing so well..." for sure.

(4/17 - just pm'd you to order another...)
 
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I, too, am happy to put in a plug for these shafts. I've tried them with two different joint pins and they both performed outstandingly and with a nice feel. Good wood, well built, and with fine customer service.

Thanks Chuck, it is always a pleasure dealing with you. I am pleased your shafts have met your expectations.
 
"...performing so well..." for sure.

(4/17 - just pm'd you to order another...)

Thanks for the order Chris. I have received several new orders for our ferrule-less shaft and have room for more. PM me if you want to be included in this next batch.
 
If you have a shaft on order, you will have it very soon. PM me with any questions you may have.

Now is a good time to order one of my ferrule-less shafts, and experience their unique playability.
 
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