i couldnt tell you all my shafts are from out of business or long dead cue makers with funny foreign names. i do have a couple from 1980 but they are too new to use yet.
Last week at the local 9 ball tournament I was playing my old Joss, a guy said he would never bring a cue like my old Joss to the pool hall. He was playing with a $2,000 Predator.
I told him his cue wasn't old enough yet and that I might consider it when it had matured...in 30 years or so.
1980? I would play them once in a while, and store them near the older ones so they learn something.
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