tigerseye said:A freind of mine old me of a bunch of trees dated back 1500 years old were found in the bottom of Lake Superior... He says they are making cue shafts out them now... Anyone heard of this??
TripXQ said:I have some available. They produce a fine shaft. They are slightly off color due to metal mineral deposits from being submerged in the lake water. Not snow white. Firm hitting, lots of growth rings and lots of time seasoning. They are premium shafts so be sitting down when pricing.
Tom Gedris, Triple Cross Cues![]()
tigerseye said:I heard like $225....
gunzby said:Yep it's true
They'll find trees at the bottom of a lake or timber which was floated down for logging which sank and sat there for 50 years or more and use it for furniture and to a much lesser extent cues. The timber sits at the bottom of the lake and compresses under the pressure of deep water which makes the wood more dense.
I think the most impressive part about it is that the water doesn't seep into the wood too far. I remember reading about this niche business several years ago.
ftgokie said:I have a section of tree believed to be the original Tree of Knowledge....wonder how much that wood would be worth?![]()
This was just simply sarcasm..not to be taken seriously:sorry:
IF they were first harvest logs, I would think they'd be a lot older that 150 yrs. old.grindz said:...it's 150 years, and not 1500.....gunsby's got the story...they used to harvest in the U.P. of Michigan and float down. Lots of good wood down there and kudos to the people that came up with the idea of harvesting it!!
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