Kielwood Shaft Search

Okay, let me rephrase that, the majority of dollars being spent by consumers in the pool community have decided that these prices represent fair market value… Sorry to have lumped you into an unfair generalized statement before.
I agree 100%. You can't call products 'overpriced' when they consistently keep selling. The market sets the price not the minority that refuse to buy because they think an item is too high. Pool is riding a crest right now and demand is outstripping supply on a lot of items.
 
Call me curious or maybe just EXTREMELY bored but did that cat ever find his unicorn shaft? Been around a few 'cue junkies' and a bunch of monster players in my life but i've never heard of being so picky as to shaft specs. If he plays bad does he blame it on the shaft being .00000000000000000000000000001 ounces off?? ;)
 
Call me curious or maybe just EXTREMELY bored but did that cat ever find his unicorn shaft? Been around a few 'cue junkies' and a bunch of monster players in my life but i've never heard of being so picky as to shaft specs. If he plays bad does he blame it on the shaft being .00000000000000000000000000001 ounces off?? ;)
He found it!! Actually found 3. Ain't that a bitch!! I can't find my glasses.
 
Folks, I have played with the Tsunami, both versions. My buddy had the original for 18 months and sold it to get the 2.0 with the phenolic insert to protect the threads. It is a very nice shaft but it’s usually about 1/2 oz. lighter (flat face design) than I want, especially in a 29”length, costs hundreds more than I paid and lead time is silly. This isn’t a mere pool cue being built.

But cue makers also vary in lead time so if you really want a Hercek cue, then the decade wait won’t be unacceptable.
The same applies to Tsunami KW shafts. Personally, I prefer to save money and time if the end result is acceptable and
since I have done this, I already know that less expensive and quicker are perfectly suited for ordering a KW shaft built.
 
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