I have a personal cue that I break with which has a phenolic ferrule/tip that recently developed a loud buzz in the shaft that is audible with the shaft removed and tapped in any location. The sound propagates through the entire shaft. When you tap the tip, it sounds the same as when you tap the joint.I have inspected the ferrule/tip, joint collar, joint insert, and the wood. All look and feel intact. I was told I have an internal crack in the wood. The process he went through seemed logical, but there is no surface evidence of any crack or grain irregularities anywhere in the shaft, much less the location he gave for the crack. The shaft is close to 20 years old. Has anybody else heard of such a beast or should I break out the magnifying glass and rerereinspect?
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