EBONY or dyed maple?

the forearm is "ebony cored with maple"

from the pin, i see black linen phenolic with maple in the middle.

here is a pic off of albrecht's site of the exact cue i have in possesion, picture is found under his "cues in progress" section

ebony_3.jpg
 
the forearm is "ebony cored with maple"

from the pin, i see black linen phenolic with maple in the middle.

here is a pic off of albrecht's site of the exact cue i have in possesion, picture is found under his "cues in progress" section

ebony_3.jpg

I figured as much, I have seen ebony with all kinds of grain / figure. Instead of sanding through the finish you could remove the joint collar, if you really want to know.......
 
Let me see if I can put your mind a little at ease, about your cue anyway.
Staining of the wood is done when the cue is at finished diameter and ready for the clear-coat. If stained while the cue was any larger than that and you'd be sanding through the stain to get to finished dia.

Now, notice the thin Tulipwood rings at the joint collar and above the wrap.
Even Houdini couldn't keep the ebony stain from migrating into those rings, (if it were stained). Ebony doesn't 'bleed', stain does.
Even with my bad eyes, those rings show very good distinction. Hence, no stain.

I'd really like to see you start enjoying your new cue & the way it plays.
If it turns out to be a great player and there is every indication that it will be, does it really matter how it got there?

To Blue Hog ridr; The thread that I believe you were looking for is here:

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=142320
 
you're right KJ and youve made a very good point.

i already enjoy this cue very much, i love the way it hits, and its almost won me back the money i paid for it =) (about another $100 to go)
 
Ebony or Curly

What kind of cue is it? McDermott made a lot of cues that were just dyed. They never claimed they were ebony but many just assumed.

I made a cue of the same wood. Did the maker mis-represent it?
It looks like Ebony to me.
 
Here are 2 pics I attached that show the raw woods used in the cue, it was mine originally and is a very good player. :smile:
 

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