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    Notice on some cues from the far east the splurge says (Enhanced Grain) has some bright spark found a method of putting lithograph type graining on a cue ? from some of the pictures the grain on some of the ash cues look to good to be true ! otherwise what does Enhanced Grain mean.

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    The cuemaker will usually apply a dark grain filler into the ash shaft in order to make the chevrons more visible. It's not limited to the East though, I believe almost all cue makers are doing it.

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by denja View Post
      Notice on some cues from the far east the splurge says (Enhanced Grain) has some bright spark found a method of putting lithograph type graining on a cue ? from some of the pictures the grain on some of the ash cues look to good to be true ! otherwise what does Enhanced Grain mean.
      dont look at the cue, its a tool. would you look at a spanner tightening a nut

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by golferson123 View Post
        dont look at the cue, its a tool. would you look at a spanner tightening a nut
        yeah you would? confused!
        https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by golferson123 View Post
          dont look at the cue, its a tool. would you look at a spanner tightening a nut
          Some may say you have to pick the right tool for the job

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