Is there a wood that's naturally white or are all cues that are white dyed white?
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Is there a wood that's naturally white or are all cues that are white dyed white?
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Is there a wood that's naturally white or are all cues that are white dyed white?
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although it's not wood as you asked for,
ELFORYN is as white as white can be
your cuemaker will know where to get it , atlas billiardsOh wow that's pretty cool! I never heard of this. Is it very expensive and difficult to obtain?
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your cuemaker will know where to get it , atlas billiards
about the same as a good pc of holly or maybe a little bit more[/
http://www.cuecomponents.com/cuecoeltu.html
I heard bad things about it.
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Is there a wood that's naturally white or are all cues that are white dyed white?
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your cuemaker will know where to get it , atlas billiards
about the same as a good pc of holly or maybe a little bit more[/
http://www.cuecomponents.com/cuecoeltu.html
I heard bad things about it.
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i HEARD this on the internet (HERE)
"Holly is the only naturally white hardwood but you don't see it used in cues much. Brilliant white cues are fiberglass or painted."
by god , if it's written on the internet it must be 100% accurate
i HEARD this on the internet (HERE)
"Holly is the only naturally white hardwood but you don't see it used in cues much. Brilliant white cues are fiberglass or painted."
by god , if it's written on the internet it must be 100% accurate
It's the only wood choice for consistency, availability, and it's reasonably affordable.
I think German Hornbeam can be fairly white.