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Tommyd1

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Purple heart into maple, whats your opinion ?

I have read this is a desirable combination.

Would appreciate any comments.

Thanks,

Tommyd1
 
Hey tommyd,

You mean a normal maple forearm, and purpleheart body(point & handle) correct?

Very nice selection, easier to build to desired weight and balance than most other woods, if you have a normal sneaky w/maple forearm and a most commonly heavier wood in the handle.

I'm finishing some very nice sneakies in the next few weeks, and some exotic sneakies also.

Bryan Fisher
Fisher Cues
www.fishercues.com
 
Wood Characteristics ?

Hi Bryan,

Good to hear from you.

Yes, Purple Heart handle into a maple forearm.

Was wondering about the hit characteristics.

Does Purple Heart provide good feedback, etc ?

Thanks,

Tommyd1
 
Tom,

In my opinion, it's more about the peice of maple, than purpleheart Imo, the purpleheart doesn't touch the pin, or the shaft, so as far as hit goes, I don't think it make's alot of difference, but as for balance/weight distribution, it's Ideal. You like a 18.50-18.75 ounce cue correct? Purpleheart would help get that, I try to make most of my cue's weight forward, and this combo of sneaky easily allows me to do just that.

Now before every one chimes in, I don't care to core my cues (although I will if needed or requested), Bacote is another good one.

Bryan
 
Tommyd1 said:
Hi Bryan,

Good to hear from you.

Yes, Purple Heart handle into a maple forearm.

Was wondering about the hit characteristics.

Does Purple Heart provide good feedback, etc ?

Thanks,

Tommyd1
Puprleheart is a great handle wood for maple fronts.
A good tight grain maple front and a dense purpleheart behind it makes for a great combo.
 
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