Has anyone ever used this wood in a cue? it's supposed to be the 2cnd densest hardwood in the world with mostly slight greens and the occaisional blue hues...with all the preference for stiff hitters, I'm suprised I've never seen it in a cue.
I'm very interested in the woods you don't often hear about in cues, please share your experience with the lesser known and why you like or don't like them.
I'm not a cuemaker, but I've found Tarara Canarywood (a lesser known that I've got a cue of) to be more responsive than BEM and CM...I think it's a great cue wood...I'm wondering what other hidden gems may be out there.
I'll probably be ready for another custom in late summertime...I'd appreciate your thoughts, thank you.
-Aaron Silva
I'm very interested in the woods you don't often hear about in cues, please share your experience with the lesser known and why you like or don't like them.
I'm not a cuemaker, but I've found Tarara Canarywood (a lesser known that I've got a cue of) to be more responsive than BEM and CM...I think it's a great cue wood...I'm wondering what other hidden gems may be out there.
I'll probably be ready for another custom in late summertime...I'd appreciate your thoughts, thank you.
-Aaron Silva