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    hi there im wondering anyone has the same problem as me??
    i can feel the grains on my ash shaft is there anything wrong with it??

  • #2
    Huh ??? What do you mean ??

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by Freddie Ng View Post
      Huh ??? What do you mean ??
      as in i can feel the grains on my shaft when im feathering..

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      • #4
        Just a small part of it or the whole shaft ??

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by Freddie Ng View Post
          Just a small part of it or the whole shaft ??
          whole shaft ..where ever the grains are i can feel it with my hands is there smth wrong ?

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          • #6
            Not too sure about that, but never experience this kind of situation before.
            Does the grains come out/crack of the white part of the wood ?
            Mind if I know what kind of cue you using ?

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            • #7
              different cuemakers have different finishes. id say theres probably nothing wrong with it. what cue is it? you can always send it to a cuemaker if it bothers you.
              sigpic A Truly Beakerific Long Pot Sir!

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              • #8
                Maybe your mother has been rolling the pastry with it!
                Have never seen anything like grain on a cue. That is, not grain that is protruding.
                :snooker:

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by Acrowot View Post
                  Maybe your mother has been rolling the pastry with it!
                  :snooker:
                  HaHa!!!
                  Made me laugh!!!
                  Breaks 2010- 47, 40, 56, 53, 47, 45, 46

                  Highest break 69

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                  • #10
                    I,ve always liked an ash cue where you can slightly feel the grain , in fact i,ve just ordered a custom made cue from Dan Shelton and have specifically asked him if its possible to have the cue where I can slightly feel the grain .

                    The cue will still be smooth , so as long as yours is not rough then it should be ok . Pheraps one of the cuemakers here can elaborate and explain more in depth .

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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by hotpot View Post
                      I,ve always liked an ash cue where you can slightly feel the grain , in fact i,ve just ordered a custom made cue from Dan Shelton and have specifically asked him if its possible to have the cue where I can slightly feel the grain .
                      Thats exactly my opinion actually
                      sigpic A Truly Beakerific Long Pot Sir!

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                      • #12
                        funny you should mention this but i also have a cue that you can feel the grain on!! If you run your hand down the cue with a cloth you can feel every chevron has "sunken"
                        Every dark bit of grain has sunken into the cue further!

                        Cue is probably 6 years old or so!


                        also the straight lines of the grain you can put your nail in them!

                        Still plays beautifully though so i still use it all the time!

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                        • #13
                          Originally Posted by BryanLimSg View Post
                          hi there im wondering anyone has the same problem as me??
                          i can feel the grains on my ash shaft is there anything wrong with it??
                          That is great, if the shaft still offers smooth cueing action !! I like it too. Congratulations
                          It's in the Shaft

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                          • #14
                            Ally, as long as it still plays ok, that is all that really matters. Neither of my Burwats ever had grain that you could actually feel -- Burwat Champ and Ye Olde Ashe -- and I had them for donkeys years, but the Champ went for a walk from the one of the snooker clubs and it had Horace Lindrum's actual autograph on it, when I played against him. He was a very nice man and a fantastic snooker and billiards player.
                            :snooker:

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                            • #15
                              yep my cue is super smooth when im feathering only that i can feel the grains on it...
                              but its alright..

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