Cuemakers Interested in this wood?

billiardbum

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I have been cleaning out the shop this weekend, and have ran across some items. The first I found is some wood, that I have in the shop, I will never use. I have so much I will never use it all. If there is any of the packs you want, I will trade or sell it to you. Some is labeled myrtle wood, walnut, quilted maple and some I have no Idea. Kelly, or Joey can maybe shed some light on it. I have 3 bundles for now, and lots of other things to come in the near future. Thanks for looking, and let me know if you have something to trade...
ALL OF THE WOOD IS GONE...THANKS FOR THE INTEREST!!! JIM
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Looks like good duck calls to me. lol
Top pic, second to the right looks like jerusalem olivewood ( if it's heavy ).
I want that if it's dry and olivewood.
 
JoeyInCali said:
Looks like good duck calls to me. lol
Top pic, second to the right looks like jerusalem olivewood ( if it's heavy ).
I want that if it's dry and olivewood.
O it will cost you...its heavy
 
Myrtlewood is an outstanding tonewood used in acoustic guitars. I am guessing it would make for a nice cue with great feedback, with bell-like qualities, much like maple. Plus, it can have some real wild figure! :)

Lisa
 

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ridewiththewind said:
Myrtlewood is an outstanding tonewood used in acoustic guitars. I am guessing it would make for a nice cue with great feedback, with bell-like qualities, much like maple. Plus, it can have some real wild figure! :)

Lisa
Too soft and too light imo.
Will definitely need coring.
I'd use rosewood dowel to get that weight up.
 
JoeyInCali said:
Too soft and too light imo.
Will definitely need coring.
I'd use rosewood dowel to get that weight up.


Thanks Joey! Good to know....never even thought about the weight...doh! :o
 
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