I received a cue from a dealer, which was made by a former "Cuemaker of the Year", and the cue was advertised as new even though the cue was made over a decade ago. When I asked how bad the taper roll was in the shafts, I was told the cue was well cared for and the shafts were straight. When I received the cue, I rolled the shafts and the tips did not lift, but they have what I would describe as "medium taper roll": about half the light under the middle of the shaft disappears at one point when rolling the shafts. Next, when I attach the shafts to the butt, then roll the whole cue, the tips lift between 1/8-1/4 inch, i.e. the tips lift a lot, according to my opinion. I set about to figure out what was wrong with the cue. I have another cue from that same "Cuemaker of the Year", which I will call "old cue" v. the "new cue" that I got from the dealer. The old cue rolls straight together and apart. I attached a new cue shaft to the old cue butt, and I rolled the cue, and the tip *did not* lift. Then I attached an old cue shaft to the new cue butt, I and rolled the cue and the tip lifted. It seems to me that the new butt is warped. However, the dealer said that he spun the butt on his lathe and it was perfectly straight. The dealer says there must be a facing problem with the butt.
Is a "facing problem" an easy fix? Is it likely to be a "facing problem"? When I look at the pin end of the butt, the end of the joint looks like a phenolic ring with a circle of wood in the middle, with the pin drilled into the circle of wood. I like the cue, so I would like to keep it, but at the same time I don't want a cue that doesn't roll straight. What advice can you give me?
Thanks
Is a "facing problem" an easy fix? Is it likely to be a "facing problem"? When I look at the pin end of the butt, the end of the joint looks like a phenolic ring with a circle of wood in the middle, with the pin drilled into the circle of wood. I like the cue, so I would like to keep it, but at the same time I don't want a cue that doesn't roll straight. What advice can you give me?
Thanks
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