No clue what you're referring to.Anyone have experience with them? How they hit, quality etc. They posted a cue on FB that really has my interest.
I ordered a cue in November after texting and talking to Tim Filart of The Cue Project. His shafts are semi-torrefied, baked, air dried, slow trimmed for a couple months, before the final taper, stabilized, and front end is cored with foam. In addition a majority of the forearm blanks are from Bell Forest Products as I just shipped them 2dozen blanks of Bolivian Rosewood, Bocote, and Purplewood. Will give you a review of the cues after I receive themExactly, and ultimately why I'm passing. Too bad cool looking cue
No, I am not part of their company.tropsec are you part of their company? Seems odd you joined a few days ago.