I know a lady that has a cheapo Chinese cue that was given to her . She said it came out of an old shed , sat there for yrs. Rolls dead straightI've kept a 35 year old Meucci SP in the trunk of my car for over 20 years here in Florida.
Still straight.
I'm not sure I would recommend anybody else try that, still...
Years ago I had a pickup truck with a gun rack behind the seat. This was a 73 Ford pickup and they no behind seat gas tank so there was a nice space behind the seat.Out of fear of warping, I will not leave a cue in my car for any extended period, whether for a couple of hours, overnight, or for days on end. But, I have occasionally read that some folks have kept their cues in cars for long periods without any harm coming to them. What is y'alls experience?
I think if it’s old wood prior to being turned then it’s going be fine no matter what.Years ago I had a pickup truck with a gun rack behind the seat. This was a 73 Ford pickup and they have the gas tank so there was a nice space behind the scene.
I had a house cue that I used to leave laying in my rack for when I go playing in bars. Was a real nice feeling cue. Here's the crazy part, it used to be back there rain or shine hot or cold didn't matter. It never warped.
I loved that cue I made the mistake of loaning it to somebody who ended up leaving it in a bar. When I went looking for it I couldn't find it.I think if it’s old wood prior to being turned then it’s going be fine no matter what.