I was hoping people could share there thoughts on the differences between maple and ash cues with me.
Personally I've ever only used one maple cue compared with a few ash cues.
I like the feeling of this maple cue as it seems softer than the ash cues I've used although some of those have felt nice themselves although firmer. I don't know if you'd agree?
The other thing I found with this maple cue was that when playing with side it would deflect the cue ball out a considerable distance (nearly a balls width) before starting to come back when playing with a reasonable amount of power. With any of the ash cues I've never experienced anything this bad.
Is it possible that this is just a freak cue or do all maple cues have a tendency to do this?
Personally I've ever only used one maple cue compared with a few ash cues.
I like the feeling of this maple cue as it seems softer than the ash cues I've used although some of those have felt nice themselves although firmer. I don't know if you'd agree?
The other thing I found with this maple cue was that when playing with side it would deflect the cue ball out a considerable distance (nearly a balls width) before starting to come back when playing with a reasonable amount of power. With any of the ash cues I've never experienced anything this bad.
Is it possible that this is just a freak cue or do all maple cues have a tendency to do this?
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