Hello all and the best wishes to everyone of you through this very joyous time of year!!!
This is my first post here at AZbilliards and I hope I explain myself well enough so you all may understand what I'm trying to express.
(Alittle background about me) I have been shooting pool since I was able to see over the pool table. I purchased my first cue about 13-15 years ago at the age of 16-17 and it was a Viking. Now I am 31 and I have bought my second cue.
My question is,, can a person tell the differance by looking closely at the material/inlays in thier pool cue to tell if the materials are real or something which may be "re-constituted" or "fake". My questions are about Turquoise and Ebony.
I have looked closely at the "Ebony" points in my cue and I see no grain in this material. But when I look VERY close with a bright flashlight at any specific area of the ebony I can see tons of tiny little flecks of white/beige covering the "ebony" within my cue. These flecks are below the clear finish of the cue. The flecks are as small or smaller than the tip of a pin. It almost looks like dust???? I just do not understand if this is common with black ebony or not.
Also,, Is there a way to look closely at the turquoise inlays within a cue to tell if the Turquoise is "real" or "re-constituted" and such? I know that real turquoise is very hard to machine because it is brittle/hard and eats up tooling. Is it common for a custom/semi-custom pool cue maker to use a un-natural man-made turquoise so as to allow easier machining of the turquoise itself ?
Thank-you all at AZbilliards because I have found this to be a very informative pool forum. I appreciate your replys>>> Orlando.
This is my first post here at AZbilliards and I hope I explain myself well enough so you all may understand what I'm trying to express.

(Alittle background about me) I have been shooting pool since I was able to see over the pool table. I purchased my first cue about 13-15 years ago at the age of 16-17 and it was a Viking. Now I am 31 and I have bought my second cue.
My question is,, can a person tell the differance by looking closely at the material/inlays in thier pool cue to tell if the materials are real or something which may be "re-constituted" or "fake". My questions are about Turquoise and Ebony.
I have looked closely at the "Ebony" points in my cue and I see no grain in this material. But when I look VERY close with a bright flashlight at any specific area of the ebony I can see tons of tiny little flecks of white/beige covering the "ebony" within my cue. These flecks are below the clear finish of the cue. The flecks are as small or smaller than the tip of a pin. It almost looks like dust???? I just do not understand if this is common with black ebony or not.

Also,, Is there a way to look closely at the turquoise inlays within a cue to tell if the Turquoise is "real" or "re-constituted" and such? I know that real turquoise is very hard to machine because it is brittle/hard and eats up tooling. Is it common for a custom/semi-custom pool cue maker to use a un-natural man-made turquoise so as to allow easier machining of the turquoise itself ?
Thank-you all at AZbilliards because I have found this to be a very informative pool forum. I appreciate your replys>>> Orlando.
