Is there a benefit of having more arrows on the shaft or dont it matter ive heard people saying stuff like it has 10 arrows on the cue but my parris only has 7 arrows and my mates craftsman cue has about 11 or 12 arrows but my cue is alot more solid and has less arrows?
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Originally Posted by centurysnooker View PostIs there a benefit of having more arrows on the shaft or dont it matter ive heard people saying stuff like it has 10 arrows on the cue but my parris only has 7 arrows and my mates craftsman cue has about 11 or 12 arrows but my cue is alot more solid and has less arrows?
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I think that if you like arrows and you are paying a bucket of bucks or pounds for your cue you should be able to order the amount of arrows or chevrons that you want, cue makers sure will not like this comment. Could you imagine the amount of ash they would need on hand to accomodate this kind of order. !!!
It might bring down the extra few pounds when you order a maple Cue. !??
Cheers,
Rolly C. sendsI try hard, play hard and dont always succeed, at first.!!!!:snooker:
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Alot of Players Like the Chevrons/Arrows including myself, I always check that before anything.
The Selected Shaft 99% Ash have the Arrows in Line and as already said it is abit more Expensive selecting a Shaft.
Most Cue Retailers/Importers do look for these Chevrons/Arrows as they sell alot better to be honest.
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Originally Posted by Gerry Armstrong View PostThat doesn't matter either (the alignment), it's a personal preference thing too.
Originally Posted by neil taperell View PostI remember speaking to Robert Osborne and players would wait months and months for the right number of chevrons on a shaft and also would want them spaced at certain lengths as well !
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