Bocote is a brown to reddish-brown wood with dark brown figuring. It is very hard and durable. It is in the family, Boraginaceae. I have found that there are several species with the same common name. Cordia alliodora that grows in  Northern Florida, Cordia elaeagnoides from Mexico and Cordia gerascanthus from Mexico and Guadeloupe. I believe, it is the latter that we are concerned with. It has an oily waxy look and can be finished to a natural sheen. I found one source that said, it is difficult to dry, being susceptible to checking and end splitting. I have often heard, that bocote is a great wood for 'the hit'. I think it would make a nice plain-jane, since it has such nice figuring. As always, feel free to correct, or add any information that I may have overlooked. Photos of extraordinary examples, are always appreciated.
Tracy
				
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		 You're welcome. I am just thankful, that a lot of cuemakers have signed on for contributing. I am also thankful, to Blud for the idea and Mike Howerton for starting the Ask The Cuemaker forum.
  You're welcome. I am just thankful, that a lot of cuemakers have signed on for contributing. I am also thankful, to Blud for the idea and Mike Howerton for starting the Ask The Cuemaker forum.  
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
			 
 
		 
  
 
		