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Thanks. I hope this will be my cue for bit, maybe longer. Mr Butters clearly makes cues to suit me. I have five already, and they all play better (for me) than any others...and they all have similar grouped specs and playability. I don't expect to be letting any of them go.
Yes, I think that's the one. I've had a number off him and was going to have one of the hidden joint ones from earlier in the week, because he didn't expect a one piece for a while. He kindly agreed to let.me have one because of my buying history with him, and because its exactly what I was looking for (ish)..
I'm very excited that the crowning piece in my Butters collection will be arriving next week. Superb ash shaft, ebony and rosewood with maple veneers. Described as "the best ash shaft I've ever had" by the maker. It's badged, unlike my others, but will hopefully crown the collection and become my playing cue, as it was for the cue maker (not just one of his make and test standard cues).
I know Mr Butters has started making laminated cues, and imagine he's moved on to one of those as his personal cue. Lucky for me. I'm incredibly lucky to have got this one. I will always favour ash-ebony cues. The addition of Rosewood is acceptable.
I'm very excited that the crowning piece in my Butters collection will be arriving next week. Superb ash shaft, ebony and rosewood with maple veneers. Described as "the best ash shaft I've ever had" by the maker. It's badged, unlike my others, but will hopefully crown the collection and become my playing cue, as it was for the cue maker (not just one of his make and test standard cues).
I know Mr Butters has started making laminated cues, and imagine he's moved on to one of those as his personal cue. Lucky for me. I'm incredibly lucky to have got this one. I will always favour ash-ebony cues. The addition of Rosewood is acceptable.
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