I was goin thru the threads and came across a reference to the Gilmer Wood Company so I checked them out. There are alot of woods there that I have never heard of and certainly never heard them mentioned when reading about or talking about cues. A few of them looked like they would be really pretty...Are there certain woods that you just absolutely DO NOT use (other than a limb off the many pine trees here in the piney woods of east texas, I figured that one out on my own lol) What are specifics that you use when figuring out what woods to use, and what makes you NOT choose a wood? Why is Oak not used in cues, its a dense & heavy hardwood, right? Its used in some instruments (I think) and furniture and can look really pretty...