It's going to be a wrapless cue and I think I've decided on the piece of quilted and spalted maple at the top for the handle. I kind of wish that little bit of spalting wasn't there, just because the quilting is so fantastic. I think it's unique, but I think others might see it as a flaw. Which one of those forearms in the picture do you think would fit best with that handle as far as pretty goes. How about for feel and hit? They are bocote at the top, curly koa and kingwood. Perhaps some other kind of wood all together? All three are milled for 6 points. Which ever one you like the best, what kind of wood for the points would you choose?
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.