Maccaser ebony has some golden or light brown streaks. Gaboon ebony is jet black.
From my understanding, you are morelikely to get golden streaks out of gaboon ebony, simply because the ebony taken from madagascar was typically all black, or it was left to rot.
Watch the following video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anCGvfsBoFY
Also, if you are trying to match existing ebony, you are not going to have any luck. Every tree is different, and the cue will look frankenstein-esk.
I would say you got the 2 backwards. Although we have all seen the streaks in both woods you will see it much more in Macassar Ebony. It is known to have the white or yellow streaks in it. Madagascar and Macassar also are two different species but I think often named incorrectly. Also I walked into a local Woodcraft for Lacquer last week and they had a whole pile of Gaboon Ebony. All solid black.
From my understanding, you are morelikely to get golden streaks out of gaboon ebony, simply because the ebony taken from madagascar was typically all black, or it was left to rot.
Watch the following video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anCGvfsBoFY
Also, if you are trying to match existing ebony, you are not going to have any luck. Every tree is different, and the cue will look frankenstein-esk.
I would say you got the 2 backwards. Although we have all seen the streaks in both woods you will see it much more in Macassar Ebony. It is known to have the white or yellow streaks in it. Madagascar and Macassar also are two different species but I think often named incorrectly. Also I walked into a local Woodcraft for Lacquer last week and they had a whole pile of Gaboon Ebony. All solid black.
gaboon vs madagosgarr (sp)
I appologize for not being a recognised master cuemaker.This is why it is called "Ask the Cuemaker".
Well, SOME Gaboon is all jet black - but much is not, and the totally black stock
is much more rare now.
FWIW - I unintentionally did something brilliant about 25 years ago. Bought a 'billet' of
Ebony that came from Sri Lanka. I was later to learn that the BEST black Ebony is that
from Sri Lanka. And yes, I do still have a good bit of it - genius me.
Of course, they don't export any anymore.
Dale