Jump start wood!

cueman

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I recently bought out another wood supplier who has retired with health problems. Most of this wood came out of the Dufferin Cue Factory and has been turned round for several years. Because the wood is seasoned and partially turned it gives you a big jump start toward building cues out of it.

Below is a list of the jump start wood:

** JUMP START WOOD: **
Already turned round and seasoned.
Bocote 30” x 1.375” dowel $30
Cocobolo 30” x 1.375” dowel $30
Purpleheart 30” x 1.375” dowel $30
Darker East Indies Rosewood 30” x 1.375” dowel $30
Shedua 30” x 1.375” dowel $30
Bocote 18” x 1.375” dowel $20
Cocobolo 18” x 1.375” dowel $20
Ebony 18” x 1.200” doweled forearm $25
Ebony 3.75” x 1.375” round butt sleeve $15
Medium colored Bolivian Rosewood 18” x 1.375” dowel $20
Striped Ebony 18” x 1.375” dowel $35
Ziricote 28”+ Partially tapered $35 (can be finished really quick.)
 
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Hey Chris, will you sell the purpleheart 1x5's in smaller than 10 at a time? I am interested in some other pieces too so it would not just be that.

Thanks
 
Hey Chris, will you sell the purpleheart 1x5's in smaller than 10 at a time? I am interested in some other pieces too so it would not just be that.

Thanks

End of year sale is over.
 
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Total sold so far today is 62 pieces of wood.
Thanks Guys.
To answer a question that has come up. On the forearm Ebony pieces they are actually about 19 inches long and are not completely turned round. The corners are rounded off where they were shot through a doweling machine, but still have four flats on them. They can be quarter sawn which would give you eight 9.5" long point pieces out of each one. They are not jet black, but are still pretty decent. The Stripped Ebony is really nice. Those who want a medium colored Rosewood should check out the Bolivian Rosewood. It is not super heavy weight like some other South American Rosewoods.
 
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Someone asked for pictures of the Bolivian Rosewood. I just took the rough dowels and wiped a coat of sealer on them and snapped a shot.
So they have not been turned smooth to make the grain pop like they will in a cue. I tried to pick the color range of this wood. Some pieces may even be a little lighter or darker, but this represents the average.
Medium rosewood 001.jpg
 
Striped Ebony

Someone asked for pictures of the Striped Ebony so here is one.

Striped Ebony.jpg
 
East Indies Rosewood

Someone wanted East Indies Rosewood pictures, so they are:

East Indies Rosewood 001.jpg

East Indies Rosewood 002.jpg
 
Bocote and B&W ivory?

PM sent, interested in either of these. Title -oopsied! make that B&W ebony! sorry for the confusion.

thanks,

mac
 
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chris, received my box of ebony

the packing material was pretty awesome too
thanks a bunch
i wish everyone packed materials like that :thumbup:
 
chris, received my box of ebony

the packing material was pretty awesome too
thanks a bunch
i wish everyone packed materials like that :thumbup:

Are you talking about the Peanut Brittle or the bubble wrap? :)
 
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