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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostSorry but that is a very sweeping statement that to me is not founded across all maple 1pc cues.
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i went for the this cue(http://www.craftsmancues.com/acatalo...ed_series.html) the bottom one in red and all bits that come with,
looked nice ok price and i should have it today.
so i will see if i made a god choice.
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Originally Posted by FOXMULDER View PostIf you go for maple, don't get a one piece. They warp like there's no tomorrow.
Mine has warped about half an inch in 10 years (and I take VERY good care of it).
I would recommend ash - with as straight a grain as possible. A straight grain helps keep the cue fro warping.
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Originally Posted by FOXMULDER View PostWell not against all maple 1pc cues, obviously. But in my own experience and that of people I know who have used them, evidence suggests they tend to warp more than ash cues.
I've had a MW and Unclevit C brand in maple over the last two years and they both struck me as being very stable.Tear up that manure-fed astroturf!
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Originally Posted by Reluctant_Reynolds View Posti went for the this cue(http://www.craftsmancues.com/acatalo...ed_series.html) the bottom one in red and all bits that come with,
looked nice ok price and i should have it today.
so i will see if i made a god choice.Tear up that manure-fed astroturf!
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it came yesterday less then 24hrs from purchase,
i tried it out and yesterday and played really below par,
i keep telling myself its just because i need to bed the tip in and get used to the weight etc so i think its going to be a long journey to get back to standard,
just to advise you,
if you do get this cue , you will need a case thats around 48' for shaft as i now have to buy a new case to fit it in.
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Originally Posted by Reluctant_Reynolds View Postit came yesterday less then 24hrs from purchase,
i tried it out and yesterday and played really below par,
i keep telling myself its just because i need to bed the tip in and get used to the weight etc so i think its going to be a long journey to get back to standard,
just to advise you,
if you do get this cue , you will need a case thats around 48' for shaft as i now have to buy a new case to fit it in.
Can I ask what is it like to play with a cue with a shaft of 48 feet long?
Also the table must be huge!
sorry could not resist it
so your new cue is 48" shaft, and what 10" butt?
That does seem a small butt for the fashion nowadays.
Anyway, hope it works for youUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by Reluctant_Reynolds View Post... you will need a case thats around 48' for shaft....
EDIT: maybe you mean the joint sticks out a fair bit on the shaft ehh ??
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostDid you buy a longer than normal cue ??? as the website says "Butt jointed at 12.5" which would make the shaft 45 1/2" on a 58" cue ???
EDIT: maybe you mean the joint sticks out a fair bit on the shaft ehh ??Tear up that manure-fed astroturf!
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