FS: 2005 SW "standard pro" shaft...

jazznpool

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Here's a gem of a South West cue shaft. It was my #1 original playing shaft from a 2005 South West. The shaft has South West's "standard pro" taper which is in between their standard (too stiff) and pro tapers. It is SW 3/8-11pin,12.95mm with melamine ferrule and Moori medium tip. It is 95% clean with no dings or ginks. The shaft is straight but when viewed closely from side there is a very slight variance in the amount of light that passes between the table and the middle of shaft. Ferrule stays on the table at all times and does not affect play. Will make an excellent playing cue when matched up with a decent butt.

New shaft from South West is $275 +20 for Moori (and wait). $200 plus $8 shipping in USA. Verified PayPal to confirmed address is okay.

Martin
 

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Hi, How can it be straight if there are light variance or wobble on the shaft when rolled? I don't really understand how that works, I thought if it wobble or have light variance..than it's not straight. If the light variance is consistent than it's straight. Am I wrong?

Thanks,
Duc.
 
Complete refund less shipping to anyone who is unhappy with the SW shaft when it arrives. Just trying to be as honest as possible with description. The variance in light is very slight. Was like this from new. Shaft is not "warped" where wobble is apparent and ferrule comes off the table. I used this shaft for over a year. Its was the best hitter of 3.

Martin









Cuemaster98 said:
Hi, How can it be straight if there are light variance or wobble on the shaft when rolled? I don't really understand how that works, I thought if it wobble or have light variance..than it's not straight. If the light variance is consistent than it's straight. Am I wrong?

Thanks,
Duc.
 
Cuemaster98 said:
Hi, How can it be straight if there are light variance or wobble on the shaft when rolled? I don't really understand how that works, I thought if it wobble or have light variance..than it's not straight. If the light variance is consistent than it's straight. Am I wrong?

Thanks,
Duc.

Sort of. If this were the case, then virtually 99%+ of all shafts would not be straight. Straight is more of a relative term. You almost always see very negligible wobble, even on brand new cues. It's the nature of wood to move.

Sean
 
Thanks for the helpful explanation Sean. Last thing I want is someone to think I tried to buffalo them!

Martin


cueaddicts said:
Sort of. If this were the case, then virtually 99%+ of all shafts would not be straight. Straight is more of a relative term. You almost always see very negligible wobble, even on brand new cues. It's the nature of wood to move.

Sean
 
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