I was thinking about the rare or in short supply materials that we see in custom cues and was wondering which one a cue maker would want if it were possible to make it available in unlimited supply with no environmental issues, legal issues, ethical issues, etc at all.
If your dream could come true, which would you choose?
1. High growth ring maple, "old growth"
2. Gaboon ebony
3. Macassar ebony
4. Brazillian rosewood
5. Elephant ivory
6. Cortland linen
7. Pearlescent plastics like was found in some Balabushkas etc
8. Micarta (lets not argue about what it is, I think you know the stuff I mean)
9. Brunswick KU bumpers (OK, not a material per se, but in short supply)
10. Some other material?
I have my ideas about that. I suspect the cue makers would choose the maple hands down, but I wonder if some have other ideas. Perhaps one has a good stash of maple or a good supplier and would choose something else?
Perhaps the rarity of certain materials that you have or can get helps keep the value higher and hence the marketability of certain cues you make stronger and you wouldn't want to change that?
Maybe there is some special material not on the list that you personally simply like to work with because of its qualities and it happens to be in short supply or difficult to get?
The sky is the limit, if you could have what you wanted, which would it be? And if you please, tell me why.
Thanks in advance for any responses.
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If your dream could come true, which would you choose?
1. High growth ring maple, "old growth"
2. Gaboon ebony
3. Macassar ebony
4. Brazillian rosewood
5. Elephant ivory
6. Cortland linen
7. Pearlescent plastics like was found in some Balabushkas etc
8. Micarta (lets not argue about what it is, I think you know the stuff I mean)
9. Brunswick KU bumpers (OK, not a material per se, but in short supply)
10. Some other material?
I have my ideas about that. I suspect the cue makers would choose the maple hands down, but I wonder if some have other ideas. Perhaps one has a good stash of maple or a good supplier and would choose something else?
Perhaps the rarity of certain materials that you have or can get helps keep the value higher and hence the marketability of certain cues you make stronger and you wouldn't want to change that?
Maybe there is some special material not on the list that you personally simply like to work with because of its qualities and it happens to be in short supply or difficult to get?
The sky is the limit, if you could have what you wanted, which would it be? And if you please, tell me why.
Thanks in advance for any responses.
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