Headed to taiwan!

Expected.
As soon as i saw the title -heading to taiwan , i knew right away to expect an ebony on ebony forearm and true enough.
Throuhout my working stint there, ebony forearm on their southwest or other custom is a must and they believe so much in the magical hit of ebony.
Well i do too.

Is the ebony cored ?

Great work once again Leon !
Thanks for posting
 
How heavy did this cue butt turn out sans any weigh bolt?

Just curious since I am not a fan of ebony other than using
it for my cue's points & butt sleeve. I found it to be a heavier
wood and I prefer my cues' butts to be relatively lighter weight.
 
How heavy did this cue butt turn out sans any weigh bolt?

Just curious since I am not a fan of ebony other than using
it for my cue's points & butt sleeve. I found it to be a heavier
wood and I prefer my cues' butts to be relatively lighter weight.
butt wt. 15.3 oz.....1/4 oz wt. added
 
Expected.
As soon as i saw the title -heading to taiwan , i knew right away to expect an ebony on ebony forearm and true enough.
Throuhout my working stint there, ebony forearm on their southwest or other custom is a must and they believe so much in the magical hit of ebony.
Well i do too.

Is the ebony cored ?

Great work once again Leon !
Thanks for posting
semi-cored..........very simple build.:wink:
 
someone asked to see a close up of my butt:p



also here at the "Sly shop" we can hook up a mean Italian dish.

 
That's what I would call a tuxedo cue.

And you have included items to make it different from other makers.

By the way, very nice cue.

All the best,
WW
 
That's what I would call a tuxedo cue.

And you have included items to make it different from other makers.

By the way, very nice cue.

All the best,
WW
yes it is different because i added meatballs-sausage:grin-square::wink:
 
stunning

That's one awesome cue, I'd be proud to pull that out of my case , just exceptional work.
 
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