Update: Someone asked me if the joint on this cue stays flat when rotated alone. I rolled the butt on a (hopefully flat) counter-top and could see the joint actually does come up off the surface for about half of each revolution. In doing that, I also noticed something I had not seen in the forearm previously. There appears to be a tiny crack about 6 inches or so back from the joint. It's about 1/2" long and runs radially. I don't know whether it is just in the finish or in the wood but I do know it does not effect play. I have played the cue several times now and had not noticed any problem whatsoever in the cue's performance on the table.
In light of those findings, I will take SOLD - SOLD for the cue with the two shafts originally included. This is a very good cue, I just don't want to leave anything out so nobody gets a surprise.
Balance of cue/shaft specs are found in larger picture. The yellow ferruled shaft has a bit of warp but is playable. I have played both pool and snooker using this cue and found it to be a great hitter and player (using the white ferruled Schon shaft). Am cue poor at the moment else I would definitely keep it as one of my players.
In light of those findings, I will take SOLD - SOLD for the cue with the two shafts originally included. This is a very good cue, I just don't want to leave anything out so nobody gets a surprise.
Balance of cue/shaft specs are found in larger picture. The yellow ferruled shaft has a bit of warp but is playable. I have played both pool and snooker using this cue and found it to be a great hitter and player (using the white ferruled Schon shaft). Am cue poor at the moment else I would definitely keep it as one of my players.

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