Hi
i was told yesterday that if you buy a cue with grains on the ash that turn arther to the right or the left there is a chance of the cue warping in years to come. is this true and what are the benifits of having a dead straight ash grain even if it costs more because they are hard to source?
i was told yesterday that if you buy a cue with grains on the ash that turn arther to the right or the left there is a chance of the cue warping in years to come. is this true and what are the benifits of having a dead straight ash grain even if it costs more because they are hard to source?
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