Maple Shafts
Our maple shafts often come with our break cues as well as our introductory cue lines are created using the finest, hand-selected hard rock maple. Like all of the Jacoby wood shafts, each shaft undergoes our specialized "seasoning" process, ensuring a consistently straight, smooth shaft that's extremely resistant to warpage. This "seasoning" process involves turning each shaft down in small increments over the course of several months.
SHAFT MAINTENANCE
You will find many theories about cleaning a wood shaft. Here's what Jacoby Custom Cues recommends for any Jacoby wood shaft; Use a clean, soft, dry cloth preferably a microfiber cloth to wipe it down after each use before you put it back in your case. This practice should keep most of the chalk and grime from your hands off the shaft. Depending on how often you use it and how dirty it gets, send it in to us or bring it in to our shop and have it reconditioned. If you use the shaft daily and keep it relatively clean as mentioned previously, you would need to recondition your Jacoby wood shaft every 4 to 6 months, or around the same time as having a new tip installed.
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Our maple shafts often come with our break cues as well as our introductory cue lines are created using the finest, hand-selected hard rock maple. Like all of the Jacoby wood shafts, each shaft undergoes our specialized "seasoning" process, ensuring a consistently straight, smooth shaft that's extremely resistant to warpage. This "seasoning" process involves turning each shaft down in small increments over the course of several months. All Jacoby Maple Playing shafts come standard as 13mm (+.2mm -.1mm). Custom sizes may be ordered for a standard upcharge.
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Our maple shafts often come with our break cues as well as our introductory cue lines are created using the finest, hand-selected hard rock maple. Like all of the Jacoby wood shafts, each shaft undergoes our specialized "seasoning" process, ensuring a consistently straight, smooth shaft that's extremely resistant to warpage. This "seasoning" process involves turning each shaft down in small increments over the course of several months. All Jacoby Maple Playing shafts come standard as 13mm (+.2mm -.1mm). Custom sizes may be ordered for a standard upcharge.