when you guys say maintained properly, meaning its kept in the cue case and wiped down every time you finished playing?
i never clean my shafts. because i do not really like to introduce too much moisture to the wood. the humidity level is high where i lived. thats why i asked about shaft warping. rather its dirty than warped.
I always think ferrule changing will change the hit of the stick, mostly not for the better. Maybe there isnt a good pool mechanic around my area, but if ferrule is damaged, i think i would be better to change a new shaft. thats my 2 cents.
Anyway the reason i asked was because I have made up my mind not to go back to 314 shafts anymore and trying to play with a normal maple shaft. Just hoping that it last longer than all the 314s i ever owned.
When I say "maintained properly", the following is what I mean.
I keep the shaft in a case when not in use, joint down, with the case in the upright position, always climate controlled.
I rarely clean the shafts (maybe once every six months) but when one needs cleaning for whatever reason, take a damp towel and stroke it a few times, followed by a dry towel vigorously (burnish).
On the natural ferrules, I baby oil them once a year so they don't dry out and crack
That's pretty much it, unless I'm taking out a dent, but that's a whole other discussion.
I've never used any kind of wax or cleaning solvent, nor will I ever.
You mentioned humidity, I live in Houston, and its stays pretty humid around these parts.
I hope the new shaft serves you well!