Wayne's Figured Asian Ironwood BCM Cue

What is the other wood ?

The dark wood is figured Asian Ironwood and the points/trim ring figured Asian Satinwood. It's hard to see the curl detail in the darker wood but it's pretty cool. I should also note that the woods used are their natural colors.

Thanks for the compliments & support.

Bryan
 
The dark wood is figured Asian Ironwood and the points/trim ring figured Asian Satinwood. It's hard to see the curl detail in the darker wood but it's pretty cool. I should also note that the woods used are their natural colors.

Thanks for the compliments & support.

Bryan

Brian, one of these days I need to figure out whether you are actually an awesome cuemaker or an amazing photographer.

Simply beautifully tight work. Now how much is it?
 
The dark wood is figured Asian Ironwood and the points/trim ring figured Asian Satinwood. It's hard to see the curl detail in the darker wood but it's pretty cool. I should also note that the woods used are their natural colors.

Thanks for the compliments & support.

Bryan

I thought that look like Satinwood...nice to see in a cue....very nice combinations, and clean work, as always!
 
Brian, one of these days I need to figure out whether you are actually an awesome cuemaker or an amazing photographer.

Simply beautifully tight work. Now how much is it?

I would say both! Have never heard an ill-word concerning Bryan and his cues.
 
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Being that the wood is Ironwood, how does the wood work?

Nightmare to not bad?

Guess I am just not familar with it.

Ken
 
Brian, one of these days I need to figure out whether you are actually an awesome cuemaker or an amazing photographer.

Simply beautifully tight work. Now how much is it?

Thank you sir! Besides cue making my other passion is photography. I've been shooting since the film days and have had many cameras over the years. When I'm not building cues and have the time I love taking road trips and doing photography.

Some of my photography can be found here if your interested...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/45283197@N03/

As for the cue price, it sells for $870.

Thanks again everyone for the support, it's appreciated more than you know.

Bryan
 
Being that the wood is Ironwood, how does the wood work?

Nightmare to not bad?

Guess I am just not familar with it.

Ken

Hi Ken, this is not desert ironwood which is probably what you were thinking it was. Asian ironwood is quite different and presented no problems or unusual considerations when used.
 
Hi Ken, this is not desert ironwood which is probably what you were thinking it was. Asian ironwood is quite different and presented no problems or unusual considerations when used.

Okay.

Nice cue BTW.

Keep up the good work.

Ken
 
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