Southwest Cues

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Does anyone here have or know of a Pernambuco Southwest cue?

I've never even heard of pernambuco, but I'm assuming it's a type of wood. Does it have an alias like some other woods do? I think Laurie only lists about seven types of wood. I have seen some SW's that have different wood than what she lists though. There's a gentleman in North Carolina that told me he had one of Jerry's cues and that it was made of bacote. I never got to see it though.
 
Does anyone here have or know of a Pernambuco Southwest cue?

I've never seen one.
I have a collection of pernambuco woods.
I've made one cue out of pernambuco.
It's one of the best hitting woods imo.
It's so rigid and tonal, it is used for violin bows.
 
I've never seen one.
I have a collection of pernambuco woods.
I've made one cue out of pernambuco.
It's one of the best hitting woods imo.
It's so rigid and tonal, it is used for violin bows.
Buddy, please sendme pics ( second Cue:thumbup:)????
Ralf
 
pernambuco is also known as Brazil wood it is now and has for some time been protected. As Joey said it is the wood of choice for Violn Bows.
 
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