Cocobolo and curly maple points

Dave Hlad

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This is one I just finished on Sunday.
 

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Interesting. That's the first time I've seen two different colored linens used in the wrap. Your choice, or the customers?
 
Thanks. I thought it would look cool so I tried it on another cue and liked it so I thought it would go good on this one too.
 
I'm a big fan of "segmented" handle cues, so this one really seemed pretty cool!
 
Interesting that you put the ringwork on the shaft collar but not below the joint on the butt. How does it play? can you take a close-up shot of the points? The point wood looks real nicely figured.
 
Interesting. That's the first time I've seen two different colored linens used in the wrap. Your choice, or the customers?
Same here have never seen something like that before, but its something different and I kind of like it.
Jake​
 
Got some close ups of the points. I forgot to mention it hits very solid. The point wood came from a friend that works for a guitar manufacturer. I can't balieve the stuff some people toss out cause they can't use it. I made his boss a cue for Christmas from scrap wood they used on a neck with paduke walnut and maple pin stripes. Talk about getting brownie points!
 

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