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Here is a very nice 4 point, 2 veneer cue from William Woodworth (Wiley Woody). Woody's cues are very solid plaing cues. This one is in very, very good, played condition...no dings, maybe a couple of light surface bumps, and some shaft bluing. I am not certain of what kind of wood is in the forearm and butt sleeve...looks like goncola alves, but color is slightly different. Everything on the cue is straight, together and apart.

Specifications:
-Butt: 14.8oz (adjustable)
-Shaft: 4.1oz, 12.7mm, LBM, Everest
-3/8x10 wood to wood joint
-Mahogany phenolic joint collars with black veneer ring
-Really unsure of the wood in the forearm/butt sleeve...maybe goncola alves, but slightly different in color...very nice looking, though
-Four pao fero points with 2 veneers, yellow/black
-Mahogany phenolic rings above/below wrap (C/D
-Brown w/black specks irish linen wrap
-Mahogany butt cap with black veneer ring and trademark "W" logo

SOLD!! Thanks!

Joe


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That's a sharp cue at a good price from a great seller, somebody buy this so I'll quit looking at it.
 
Nice cue! The wood in the forearm and butt is most likely osage orange; the color is unmistakable.
 
Nice cue! The wood in the forearm and butt is most likely osage orange; the color is unmistakable.

I understand this is the favored wood of the Plains Indians for bow making.

Not that this has anything to do with what is a really good looking cue.
 
Thanks guys...osage makes sense. It is a really nice playing cue. I took it to the pool room yesterday. It really hits well and has very good balance, and it is dead straight.

A nice 4 point cue with veneers for the price of a sneaky...that is really hard to beat.

Joe
 
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