Tangent!! Warning: Possible thread hijack!
CueJunkiee said:
tighter grain, straighter grain premium shafts will cost a little more. If the maker has some old growth wood or some sunken wood- it'll be fairly expensive...
I have a custom cue that came with two shafts. One has more growth rings, straighter grain, and is a little heavier than the other.
To be honest, when I got the cue, I was a little disappointed in the lighter shaft. It had fewer growth rings than any shaft I owned, and there was a bit of run out in the grain.
After a few months of playing with my new cue, I've found I prefer the play of the lighter shaft. I still try to rotate my shafts, but if there's anything on the line, it is typically the lighter shaft that I'll use.
Perhaps it is the slight weight difference in the cue, or the (very slight) change in the balance point. Whatever it is, I came away with the lesson that the best shaft is the one that best compliments my play and my cue butt.
Back on topic, sometime in the fairly near future, I plan to order a third shaft to match the
lighter shaft. I plan to order from the original cue maker.
Good Rolls,
Rasta