Probably most cue makers that have old growth wood shafts that produce a hefty shaft weight after size and taper.
Too heavy and they get dead. I’ve noticed that. 5oz shafts ugh.
Too light and they ding up and wear down-balsa wood trash(super bleached maple).
There’s a sweet spot in there.
Oh I forgot Tad shafts are pretty strong as well. On his cues made up to about 1990 had better shaft wood than the newer cues(still way above average).
Personal preference as well is a huge factor.
Just keep looking and eventually you’ll fall on a shaft that is a 10/10 for you. Don’t matter what the other guy thinks.
I have a Gus shaft, cross grain, huge growth rings that run off 6” under the ferrel looks like a POS. I was wondering if Gus was drinking the day he chose that shaft. It’s on a late 70’s cue. It looks horrible in terms of what we visually look for in traits for a “good hitting” shaft-what ever that means. Anyways I looked and figured well Gus shipped it, how bad can it be? It’s beyond great. Looks like garbage plays beyond good.
I told Barry about it. He replied “Dad always picked what he thought would play the best-didn’t matter what it looked like and he could pick good wood”. Clearly looks isn’t why Gus picked that shaft. I still have it, I played a lot with it. And it still looks like a throw away piece of wood. Gus didn’t make a mistake and it wasn’t a accident. And that’s why Gus cues are huge $ and have a following to this day. It’s not a accident.
Point is, play with shafts-as many as possible and don’t go into it thinking that more growth rings or straight grain is everything. It’s a generalization at best. So let the shaft tell you when you play with it. You don’t tell the shaft.
When I listed above, that’s a estimate of % chance you’ll get a good shaft. Meaning Searing has the highest % you’ll get a good shaft. All I mentioned. But can be a Mali from 1985, ya never know. But that’s a 4% chance. Searing 90% chance it’s a good shaft.
It’s all trial and feel, subjective things never have hard and fast rules. And what you like now might not be the same in a few years. Factor that in as well
Best
Fatboy