I've seen people are starting to do more and more cored cues. I've talked to quit a few cuemakers over the years and they all had something good to say about brazilian rosewood, exept for the avalibility of the "good stuff". Well lately I see guys coring alot of brazilian rosewood, so other than weight, is there anyother reason to core it? Does it tend to warp? Not that I ever heard about, I've know it to be pretty stable wood, expecialy the reclaimed stuff.
Any way, Besides the obvious, why would anyone core brazilian rosewood.
I am currently building 2 cue's with brazilian rosewood and I shipped 2 out a couple months ago so I'm realy curious.
No response about weight please, that's really obvious, we have been building cues for awhile and I do have common sense.
Thanks
Any way, Besides the obvious, why would anyone core brazilian rosewood.
I am currently building 2 cue's with brazilian rosewood and I shipped 2 out a couple months ago so I'm realy curious.
No response about weight please, that's really obvious, we have been building cues for awhile and I do have common sense.
Thanks