I've not worked with acrylic but I gather the difference between it and any hardwood from a crafting stance is negligable. Price wise it too seems to be comparable if not cheaper, and on the looks side it can be quite stunning. So why do we not see it used for cue butts?
Okay maybe there's some out there already, the "ebynox" butt in one of the Peradon cues is I imagine acrylic and some of those crappy Rileys have a top splice that could be too, but when you consider there is no advantage in having a butt made from wood or even spliced to a shaft why do we not see more? Is it because we the buyers are as stuck in the mud traditionalists or do we simply have no imagination?
Okay maybe there's some out there already, the "ebynox" butt in one of the Peradon cues is I imagine acrylic and some of those crappy Rileys have a top splice that could be too, but when you consider there is no advantage in having a butt made from wood or even spliced to a shaft why do we not see more? Is it because we the buyers are as stuck in the mud traditionalists or do we simply have no imagination?
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