I wonder if anyone on here can tell me what makes a maple cue shaft 'ultimate' quality?
I obviously understand that if you ask a cuemaker to make an 'ultimate' ash cue then you can specify things like dead straight side grain and 'perfect' arrows although everyone's idea of perfect arrows may be different.......but with maple I just wondered what makes an 'ultimate' maple shaft special and what maple cue makers look for. Is it colour? Blemish free? Maple also has grain and arrows so what do cue makers look for?
I realise that looks and playability don't always go together and a really horrible looking ash or maple cue may play wonderfully!
Thanks in advance
Oldgit
I obviously understand that if you ask a cuemaker to make an 'ultimate' ash cue then you can specify things like dead straight side grain and 'perfect' arrows although everyone's idea of perfect arrows may be different.......but with maple I just wondered what makes an 'ultimate' maple shaft special and what maple cue makers look for. Is it colour? Blemish free? Maple also has grain and arrows so what do cue makers look for?
I realise that looks and playability don't always go together and a really horrible looking ash or maple cue may play wonderfully!
Thanks in advance
Oldgit
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