hi adr have u got any cues at the moment with perfect splicing for around £200-ie 17.5 0z 57.5 0z 9mm tipby any of the cue makers mentioned in previous post -to that spec-as new if pos?
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SLG1972
Perfect splicing and one of the best looking shafts I have seen
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=180183807372
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ash v maple = personal choice
http://www.handmadecues.com/home/24-ashormaple.htm
but in my opinion, ash is king.
give me the choice and i would never make another maple cue. i don't like 'em!
i've also lost count of the number of people who have said 'i fancy trying a maple cue' but end up hating it and going back to ash.
but unfortunately, it's just one of those things you need to try for yourself if you have that niggling desire to be a poof....
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Originally Posted by slg1972hi adr have u got any cues at the moment with perfect splicing for around £200-ie 17.5 0z 57.5 0z 9mm tipby any of the cue makers mentioned in previous post -to that spec-as new if pos?
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Originally Posted by slg1972hi adr
thanks for that do you know if trev has that required spec-at the moment-had a mastercue before ok -but would prefer a trev cue as never had one before- budget flexible
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Originally Posted by mikewooldridgeash v maple = personal choice
http://www.handmadecues.com/home/24-ashormaple.htm
but in my opinion, ash is king.
give me the choice and i would never make another maple cue. i don't like 'em!
i've also lost count of the number of people who have said 'i fancy trying a maple cue' but end up hating it and going back to ash.
but unfortunately, it's just one of those things you need to try for yourself if you have that niggling desire to be a poof....
The two woods do play very differently from each other, despite what some people will tell you. You do have to try it for yourself though to understand this point.
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Originally Posted by cuemanTotally agree. If you're new to the game then there isn't much between the two woods. However if you started out using one or the other, chances are if you revert from ash to maple or vice versa you will go back to your original choice.
The two woods do play very differently from each other, despite what some people will tell you. You do have to try it for yourself though to understand this point.
I don't know if I'd say they play differently, as there are numerous factors at play in determining how any individual cue performs. Fantastic cues can be had in either timber, with one cue having no real advantage over another.
As has been stated in this thread, it's preference and nothing more than that.
Personally, I'd also choose ash above maple, although this is purely preference and is not due to me thinking it's superior to maple.
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Originally Posted by trevs1I don't know if I'd say they play differently, as there are numerous factors at play in determining how any individual cue performs. Fantastic cues can be had in either timber, with one cue having no real advantage over another.
As has been stated in this thread, it's preference and nothing more than that.
Personally, I'd also choose ash above maple, although this is purely preference and is not due to me thinking it's superior to maple.
it is a preference thing and you should not be swayed by another's opinion. if you like maple then maple is fine.
however, in my experience i have never got the same 'feel' from a maple cue. but that could just come down to way i hit the ball etc.. someone else may get exactly the 'feel' they are looking for in maple.
and good luck to them. i'm sticking with ash!
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