A case of multiple over-lapping concepts without well defined definitions. How a cue "plays" consists of pocketing balls and cue ball control. How a cue "feels" I think has more to do with cue ball control than anything else (that's just my view). End mass weight affects pocketing balls. Ferrule material, or the lack thereof, affects end mass weight AND feel.
I don't like capped ferrules, or threaded ferrules, or long ferrules, or skinny tenons. I can tell the difference in all these variables.
Also, there is a lot of talk about how laminated shafts are stiffer than plain wood shafts. And I think that the lack of the contiuity of the wood can have an effect on how these cues play too. It seems to me that the fibers of a single whole piece of wood would transmit vibration up and down the shaft much better.
So, with this in mind, I asked the question about a glued in tenon's effect. Now this is a theory I have, I'm not taking a position, but I think it's possible that it may have an effect. I say the people who discard it out of hand as somebody over-thinking it, may be wrong. Thought and discussion never hurts.
Fatz
Really ?
Can you tell if it's 5/16 18 or 3/8 UNF threads ?
Or if it has a metric sized tenon ? :yikes: