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jim lee

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This is a piece of cocobola that I've had for about 5 years and just finally cut it to round from square stock. Going to put it in as the handle of my next cue.
Any ideas on what to use for the forearm?
 

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jim lee said:
This is a piece of cocobola that I've had for about 5 years and just finally cut it to round from square stock. Going to put it in as the handle of my next cue.
Any ideas on what to use for the forearm?

Are you going to core it or use it just as it is? It is going to be very dominant in the handle, I would also use Cocobolo in the points as well or somewhere else on the cue to balance the appearance.
 
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Madison Bob

jim lee said:
This is a piece of cocobola that I've had for about 5 years and just finally cut it to round from square stock. Going to put it in as the handle of my next cue.
Any ideas on what to use for the forearm?

JIM DID YOU GET THAT PIECE FROM ME ARE PRATHERS JUST THOUGHT I WOULD ASK?? THANKS MADISON BOB
 
you have a buyer

jim lee said:
This is a piece of cocobola that I've had for about 5 years and just finally cut it to round from square stock. Going to put it in as the handle of my next cue.
Any ideas on what to use for the forearm?

If you use that with spalted maple forearm and butt !!!
 
jim lee said:
This is a piece of cocobola that I've had for about 5 years and just finally cut it to round from square stock. Going to put it in as the handle of my next cue.
Any ideas on what to use for the forearm?
cocobola handle and ebony forarm and butt sleave with ivory points and ivory diamond ooww yummy!!!
 
I think you can't go wrong with Birdseye Maple or Curly Maple...natural stains! Very good contrast with dark wood!
 
Cut a forearm and buttlseeve out of it, and use quilted maple for the handle. :D
 
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