anyways mark bear got back to me, says he does 5 floating points or 4 full spliced ones. thing is for the latter its 950 with matching joint, butt rings and 2 shafts. so for the 5 points he might charge thereabouts. worth considering but i've not heard of anyone with one so i could test.
hercek's out of the question, so is bluegrass..the waiting + the price. from someone in the pf forums, a high-end pfd would hit superb but the price might be on the scale of 2k usd so well if i really do want something special i'll have to wait and save up for it (say 2 years?), dayton and gilbert have good resale values and hit not too bad though heard from justin that dayton is not so consistent. thing is, i've been playing more recently in a bid to raise my game since i don't have to worry about my arm anymore (its actually quite theraputic, helping my arm to get the motion back), and the via's actually giving me suprises more and more. benny's been praising it haha..saying that the hits really nice and there's a lot of power in the cue. i couldn't agree more *beams* but well maybe as i improve its a good time to improve along as well but thats for the future..i'm starting to ramble a lil so i'll stop here ;)
Wednesday, May 04, 2005
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