Howdy howdy howdy. Folks talk about how this cue maker or company uses crappy wood or uses good wood or uses wood excavated from the tomb of Cleopatra which is magical. Some use A grade shaft wood. Some use AA grade. Some nobody knows what they use. My question is this. How does the grade or quality of wood actually translate into the playing characteristics once made into a shaft? AA can draw the ball 20 feet but A can only draw the ball 15? lol deflection? resistance to warpage? Aesthetics? If it is dried and aged and treated properly does it matter? What are the real differences once you start hitting balls? Feel free to discuss while I go perform some menial tasks for my corporate masters.