2005 Southwest-IMO, a real nice wood combo!

jazznpool

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NOT FOR SALE. For SW fans, here's an attractive wood/ veneer combo on a 2005 South West. It is macassar ebony into gaboon ebony with white, blue, and orange veneers. I love the wood on these shafts--super clean and straight grained.

I'm also including a photo of my playing cue, a 2005 South West, macassar ebony into purpleheart with white and blue veneers. This is one of the better playing cues I've had. After a few months of trying I found the standard SW taper a shade too stiff. I went to "standard pro" taper shafts and I love the way the cue plays.

Hat's off to Laurie, Mike, and Al at SW for their know-how, hard work, and dedication!

Martin

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Great looking Southwest Martin! When my name comes up, I'm definitely getting an ebony forearm SW.
 
Thanks Ricky, Looks like you have quite a cue collection started. Your name will come up eventually as will mine. I think I only have about 6 years more to go! I'm also hoping Laurie will run a batch of satin cues sometime soon--but that might be wishful thinking!

Martin


ironchef. said:
Great looking Southwest Martin! When my name comes up, I'm definitely getting an ebony forearm SW.
 
certainly, one thing can be said for SW. they use very nice color combinations
 
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