This one is based on a traditional "palindrome" design, with 8 points going up and down from the wrap. It's a neat design, and has a lot of work in it. Dave outdid himself in design image for this cue. Not only did he start with a lot of points, but then he recut ebony points INTO the long, veneered ebony points that were already there. He started with a forearm and butt sleeve of ceylon satinwood which almost looks like it's varnished, but is not. (Ceylon satinwood is also called East Indian Satinwood, and most of it comes from either Africa or South America, but some comes from Sri Lanka and India*). He follows up with all the points of ebony.





