Does anyone know if oiling your cue can have a negative effect on the performance of the cue?
The reason I ask, is that I bought a Parris Classic, one of the old ones... and could always get a lot of cue power and deep screw when I wanted. Recently though, I'm struggling to generate much screw and I'm really having to force shots to get any real cue power. This only seems to have happened over a period of time since oiling the cue a few times.
It's totally broke my confidence in the cue to the point that I'm going to change it this week to a Mastercue Rocket, but I'm now reluctant to even consider oiling the new cue when I get it.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
The reason I ask, is that I bought a Parris Classic, one of the old ones... and could always get a lot of cue power and deep screw when I wanted. Recently though, I'm struggling to generate much screw and I'm really having to force shots to get any real cue power. This only seems to have happened over a period of time since oiling the cue a few times.
It's totally broke my confidence in the cue to the point that I'm going to change it this week to a Mastercue Rocket, but I'm now reluctant to even consider oiling the new cue when I get it.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
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