I saw a cue yesterday, a Kershenbrock maple merrywidow. It had what I thought looked like, Cortland wrap on it. The wrap's light color seemed to be brownish with age or a little dirty maybe. There were no rings on either side of the wrap, but forward of the wrap there was a greenish hue in the maple under the finish. It looked like the green dye in the wrap had bled into the maple and was wicking toward the front. Has anyone ever seen anything like this before?
I am thinking, the cues value would be harmed if it were refinished, but does this green dye, bleeding into the wood, detract from the value?
Thanks,
Tracy
I am thinking, the cues value would be harmed if it were refinished, but does this green dye, bleeding into the wood, detract from the value?
Thanks,
Tracy