Hey folks,
I thought this could be a good item for discussion.
I really get thrown off on a cue that I might be interested to buy when the owner turns the original shafts down.
That not only takes a lot of potential buyers interest but makes the cue loose value as well. When somebody does that, it is like you're not playing with the original taper/cue from the cuemaker. In a sense it is almost disrespecting the originality of the cuemaker...
Personally, if I wanted a small shaft diameter I would get a low deflection blank and preserve the original shafts.
Just my 2 cents...
I thought this could be a good item for discussion.
I really get thrown off on a cue that I might be interested to buy when the owner turns the original shafts down.
That not only takes a lot of potential buyers interest but makes the cue loose value as well. When somebody does that, it is like you're not playing with the original taper/cue from the cuemaker. In a sense it is almost disrespecting the originality of the cuemaker...
Personally, if I wanted a small shaft diameter I would get a low deflection blank and preserve the original shafts.
Just my 2 cents...