All good up until your last paragraph. Here is where your logic breaks down. If you want to learn something, imagine this: Suppose you have two identical shafts, same material, taper, diameter, etc. The ONLY difference is one has a 1" ferrule made of wood like OB's, the other has Ivory. Now, chop off the last 6 inches of both shafts at the tip end. Weigh those two pieces. What do you *think* will be the difference? I think most everyone recognizes that the ivory ferruled shaft section will be heavier. How much heavier? Say a typical shaft is 4 oz, and 29 inches. To keep it really simple, lets say that the 6" piece of the shaft is about 20% of the weight, or 0.83 oz. This is 23.45 grams. This means if the difference in mass is only 2.35 *grams*, then you have a 10 percent reduction in end mass. How much do you think a ferrule weighs?
Seriously, you are wrong. Very wrong. There are few things more interesting to me than watching someone who is wrong, but believes they are right, trying to argue their point, rather than learn something.
Your "help", being very misinformed, is actually offering no help, except in so much as it elicited feedback from others who corrected and clarified the info.
KMRUNOUT