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I've seen on the new Dan Shelton website he can make not only ash and maple shafts. The third option is Pear. Did you ever played with a pear shaft cue? How does it plays. It is harder or not than ash or maple?
I have two pear shafted cues.One Robin and one Camkin.Pear has a similar grain structure to maple,but is smoother.It is difficult to find a good pear shaft as many are too whippy but if you find one,keep it.Very smooth over the bridge hand and very responsive.
never try pear shaft cue, but when i am child ,the billiard club use one piece iron wood cue as club cue, it's very heavy and stiff. The ball offen jump out the table.
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