Just wondering how selective a cue builder should be when selecting shaft quality?
I mean if you have to build a cue that is going to sell for $300 to $400 range vs $1000 plus would your shaft selection and criteria changes?
Looking at the various work of cue builders, I have always known that superior shaft quality selection are what separate the good from the best. So, how important is shaft quality tied to a cue builder reputation? Should you always use shaft that meet your high quality?
I just pick up a nice Robinson cue...his lower end cue but it has two amazing curly shafts that just played awesome. I also seen 6K cues with shafts that I would consider not been close to good quality shaft wood...no where near the quality of these shafts. Personally, when I buy cues...the first thing I look at is the quality of the shaft...especially if is straight.
I mean if you have to build a cue that is going to sell for $300 to $400 range vs $1000 plus would your shaft selection and criteria changes?
Looking at the various work of cue builders, I have always known that superior shaft quality selection are what separate the good from the best. So, how important is shaft quality tied to a cue builder reputation? Should you always use shaft that meet your high quality?
I just pick up a nice Robinson cue...his lower end cue but it has two amazing curly shafts that just played awesome. I also seen 6K cues with shafts that I would consider not been close to good quality shaft wood...no where near the quality of these shafts. Personally, when I buy cues...the first thing I look at is the quality of the shaft...especially if is straight.

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