I'd wager that a whole host of players, from rank novice's to top level professionals wouldn't have a clue if a weight fitted to a cue butt was part bonded in with bloody marmalade.
There is so much assumption made as to what people can "definitely" feel that it's laughable.
The variation in performance of different cues is so enormous, that it's just not realistic for anyone to claim they can
attribute those variations to construction "methods" or "materials" alone. Anyone making such claims is not really worth taking too seriously at all. Whether cues are made from ash, maple, jointed, one piece, air dried timber, kiln dried timber or whatever, they can be poor, average or simply outstanding.
It's just not that a precise a science, and, if ANYONE tells you differently, you need to be highly sceptical.
There is so much assumption made as to what people can "definitely" feel that it's laughable.
The variation in performance of different cues is so enormous, that it's just not realistic for anyone to claim they can
attribute those variations to construction "methods" or "materials" alone. Anyone making such claims is not really worth taking too seriously at all. Whether cues are made from ash, maple, jointed, one piece, air dried timber, kiln dried timber or whatever, they can be poor, average or simply outstanding.
It's just not that a precise a science, and, if ANYONE tells you differently, you need to be highly sceptical.
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