So we all know that air-dried old timber is the ultimate ash shaft expression. But could another timber top it, Aurora's timeless maple, that sat at the bottom of lakes for hundreds of years? Cut down by the native Americans, it fell to the bottom of lakes during transport; timeless. Apparently denser than regular maple due to the water pressure, is this a maple expression to rival air-dried ash?
Has anyone played with a bog cue and can they say how it compares to air-dried ash?
Has anyone played with a bog cue and can they say how it compares to air-dried ash?
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