hi guys,
I got a question about the relationship between the arrows that appear on a piece of ash and the year of that ash. As usual, after the weekly social comp, me, my mates and the opponents would sit together had a drink and do abit of chit-chat. I mentioned that I am planning to get myself a new cue. One of the opponents gave me an advice that when choosing a piece of ash for my cue, make sure that the arrows are not too closely. The reason behind this is the further the distance between arrows, the older the wood is. IS this true?
I know there are many cue making experts around this forum (like Trevor, Mike Keith.....etcetc) Could any one help me on finding out the truth on this?
Thanks in advance!!
I got a question about the relationship between the arrows that appear on a piece of ash and the year of that ash. As usual, after the weekly social comp, me, my mates and the opponents would sit together had a drink and do abit of chit-chat. I mentioned that I am planning to get myself a new cue. One of the opponents gave me an advice that when choosing a piece of ash for my cue, make sure that the arrows are not too closely. The reason behind this is the further the distance between arrows, the older the wood is. IS this true?
I know there are many cue making experts around this forum (like Trevor, Mike Keith.....etcetc) Could any one help me on finding out the truth on this?
Thanks in advance!!
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