I broke with it.QMAKER said:Yes, the last time YOU visited my shop:grin-square:
I played with your other secret shaft.
Even ran a few balls with your no handle-sleeve one-piece purpleheart doweled forearm.
I broke with it.QMAKER said:Yes, the last time YOU visited my shop:grin-square:
hypnauticz said:i'm looking for a custom shaft but i want to know wat wood would be the best stiff hit shaft??/
i'd almost bet he's got more than one cue :wink: LOLJoeyInCali said:Last time I saw him, he played with a conical maple Schuler shaft with a very short ferrule.
JoeyInCali said:Have you ever seen a pro play with a purpleheart shaft?
But the question was what is the best wood for a shaft, I suppose that would be an individual thing, just like hit.
Earl did not play with a fiberglass coated shaft. He played with an NC based custom maker's top grade maple shafts tapered to his specs.manwon said:Who cares what the Pro's do, their only concern is how much some one will pay them to promote their products. Hell, Earl and others played with Fiberglass wood cored shafts for years made by cuetec.![]()
I don't think following the pro's is the right way to go, I think finding what is best for each of individually is the only solution to the problem. But the question was what is the best wood for a shaft, I suppose that would be an individual thing, just like hit.
JoeyInCali said:Earl did not play with a fiberglass coated shaft. He played with an NC based custom maker's top grade maple shafts tapered to his specs.
There aren't too many pros getting cue sponsors lately.
The best wood for shaft is a debate settled many many moons ago.
\\manwon said:The best wood for shaft is a debate settled many many moons ago.
Lemme know how many players at the last WPC used other woods besides maple for their shafts.JoeyInCali said:[/B]\\
Are these words sacred Joey, and who were the omnipotent Beings who settled this debate Joey, unless it was a consensus of all pool players world wide the Jury is still out!!!!
Take care Joey:smile:
JoeyInCali said:Earl did not play with a fiberglass coated shaft. He played with an NC based custom maker's top grade maple shafts tapered to his specs.
HollyWood said:Just look at the shafts in the billiards encyclopedia- old growth maple- George,Gus, Gina- Its shaft weight(4.0+ taper,and collars). Get a chainsaw and head to Canada. They are still pulling wood from Lake Superi or head to Barraga, Mich- Find the birdseye maple trees, growing with Hemlock, that look like coke bottles,with hands on top for branches,cut cookies and be prepared to pay 5,000-7,000 a tree. If you want the best wood. Take your tree to the saw mill and have it cut (your) way. Mark
Lemme know how many players at the last WPC used other woods besides maple for their shafts.JoeyInCali said:[/B]\\
Are these words sacred Joey, and who were the omnipotent Beings who settled this debate Joey, unless it was a consensus of all pool players world wide the Jury is still out!!!!
Take care Joey:smile: