has anyone used tulipwood/poplar recently? i've read it can be a little soft?
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I read on forum posts that Colin(Ninja Cues London) currently plays with a beech wood shafted cue and plays well.Phoenix Cues Of Thailand Master(Ronnie Style) 1 Piece Maple Cue - 57” | 9mm | 18.6oz | 30mm | 17”.
Titanium Ferrule | Prospin Tip | Taom V10 Chalk.
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Originally Posted by bigandyg View PostI see an odd one now and again I don't say to the owner as they are pretty poor but at least they got used.
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Originally Posted by mrbluejay View PostI was talking to Martin Daly (Tyrone Cues) before Christmas and he was talking about a Cherry shafted cue - He reckoned in between Pear and Maple in terms of stiffness.i have a cherry tree in my garden that does my head in, make me an offer martin
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Yes I've made a cue with a Beech shaft and was looking to make a cherry and Oak one soon.
Martin best me too the cherry shaft and sold a friend a an old oak one which he still has.
Tulipwood/poplar would be to soft for a shaft.For that one you've always wanted...
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