I made a decision to buy a cue from Taiwan a while ago from a well known cue maker there, after owning it for about six months I rolled it on a table and the forearm had a significant warp to it. It has always been stored properly and never abused. I contacted them and was told they only warranty their cues for 90 days. With some assistance from a distributor they agreed to repair it if I shipped it to them. They then did their repair and sent it back still warped. LOL lesson learned!! My question is do cues made in the USA have tendencies to warp if they are sold to a climate that has a higher humidity such as the Philippines or to the Asian markets? I see many cues made here going to the overseas markets and am wondering if they are affected also..
Dan
Dan