but i have done dozens of titlist conversions. it is almost impossable to tell what wood you have until you clean some of the old finish off the wood, and the end so we can see the end grain.
i had a customer send a real dark grungy titlist to me to convert, we were both really suprised because under that dark dirty finish was the most beautiful highly figured curly purpleheart i have ever seen.
in one of the photos the wood looks like red palmwood, but thats a wild guess
Cool thanks for the info! What do you recommend me clean it with? And you mean the end grain as in where the bumper is? Sometimes it kind of looks like Purple Heart and at some areas it looks to have some curly characteristics but it looks brown in color so idk. My cue repair guy thought rosewood but wasn't sure. And anything special with that weight stamp?
I think he means take a skim cut...