I repair shafts for players all the time and am aghast at the mistreatment their cues get. I very seldom have to treat any nicks, dents,, scrapes or scuffs of my cues’ shafts. I did in early 2025 when someone tried a cue of mine and tapped object balls & CB using the shaft to move the balls. It was one of my original maple shafts and was easily repaired but that person will never touch my cues again. Now KW shafts are more resistant to doing that but still it’s hardly reason to ever do that with your pool cues. Treat your pool cues and equipment with respect like in every other sports endeavor.
At this moment I have 4 KW shafts that were built the way I wanted them made. I had to search long and hard to find cue makers to build what I wanted but it was definitely worth the effort. I was told by many cue makers it can’t be done and I learned a lot of cue builders aren’t as talented as I originally thought. Kielwood is the salvation of wood cue shafts
because CF was dominating the cue market. Wood shafts feel, sound & play better when it’s Kielwood vs. orig. maple.