2019 Kersenbrock

Ssonerai

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
Drop dead gorgeous!

I have a few 6/4 & 8/4 BE maple planks, but would not have thought of making a solid full length butt. So, not a criticism of a master, but sheer curiosity: Is that all one piece (as opposed to A, B joints? Any chance any of it is cored?

Appreciate any technical tips for using this type wood for cues. I use it a lot for furniture and to re-saw into veneers.

Thanks!

smt
 

poolrod

I like old school
Silver Member
Drop dead gorgeous!

I have a few 6/4 & 8/4 BE maple planks, but would not have thought of making a solid full length butt. So, not a criticism of a master, but sheer curiosity: Is that all one piece (as opposed to A, B joints? Any chance any of it is cored?

Appreciate any technical tips for using this type wood for cues. I use it a lot for furniture and to re-saw into veneers.

Thanks!

smt
I believe it is all one piece.
 

thoffen

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
Drop dead gorgeous!

I have a few 6/4 & 8/4 BE maple planks, but would not have thought of making a solid full length butt. So, not a criticism of a master, but sheer curiosity: Is that all one piece (as opposed to A, B joints? Any chance any of it is cored?

Appreciate any technical tips for using this type wood for cues. I use it a lot for furniture and to re-saw into veneers.

Thanks!

smt

I'm sure it's a one piece butt and cored, e.g. with purpleheart, unless someone wanted a really light cue.
 

deanoc

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
I keep coming back to look at this cue

I really like the style,all one piece butt birdseye

I keep thinking this style will one day be very popular

is the writing syrian?

i have not been able to contact David,i get conflicting reports
i hope he is well,what a talent
 
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