I am having a cue made next year, and I want Amboyna Burl to be my main wood. I talked to my cuemaker, Bob Owen, and asked him about woods that could go with Amboyna Burl. I also asked him about what he fills it with to get the proper hit. He said Rock Maple to fill it, and said he has other woods that could go with Amboyna Burl, and mentioned Desert Ironwood.
I looked up Desert Ironwood, and it is vanilla and kind of a dark brown. The brown, I feel, is too dark, and I do not want a vanilla type wood as the other wood. I, also, do not want Ebony or BEM. Personally, I think a tan colored or dark tan colored wood would look good and highlight the Red Amboyna Burl. Plus I don't think it should be too figured since the Amboyna Burl is highly figured.
So, are there any suggestions for a wood that would go good with red Amboyna Buirl, complement and highlight it. I plan to have points and veneers, some ivory, and the other inlays haven't decided yet.
Oh yeah, I am a little different, and I like something a little different, I prefer a Southwestern styled cue. (Southwestern like New Mexico or Arizona, not necessarily like Southwest cues).
I looked up Desert Ironwood, and it is vanilla and kind of a dark brown. The brown, I feel, is too dark, and I do not want a vanilla type wood as the other wood. I, also, do not want Ebony or BEM. Personally, I think a tan colored or dark tan colored wood would look good and highlight the Red Amboyna Burl. Plus I don't think it should be too figured since the Amboyna Burl is highly figured.
So, are there any suggestions for a wood that would go good with red Amboyna Buirl, complement and highlight it. I plan to have points and veneers, some ivory, and the other inlays haven't decided yet.
Oh yeah, I am a little different, and I like something a little different, I prefer a Southwestern styled cue. (Southwestern like New Mexico or Arizona, not necessarily like Southwest cues).