I was there in the 80's and bought a hand spliced Powerglide Rex Williams endorsed ash cue in 1984, the splices were not even and it didn't make me play like Stephen Hendry. Hendry's superior Powerglide was bent as well, so much for air dried timber, still moving even after being made into a cue, not sealed correctly at the factory ? who knows, certainly one that got away from the QC dept, or maybe Hendry didn't look after it.
As for JP Ultimates, he chooses timber with very tight straight grain, it's rare, out of thirty shafts that I have ready only two have tight straight grain all the way from butt to tip. It's tight straight grain that makes a more responsive shaft, JP knows this as do most good makers, and it's this timber that has a premium on it and a long waiting list.
As for JP Ultimates, he chooses timber with very tight straight grain, it's rare, out of thirty shafts that I have ready only two have tight straight grain all the way from butt to tip. It's tight straight grain that makes a more responsive shaft, JP knows this as do most good makers, and it's this timber that has a premium on it and a long waiting list.
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