I know African ebony has very little grain but do any cue makers beside Parris make cues where you can see the actual wood on the butt?
So many cues these days are stained and laquered hiding a multitude of sins underneath. They look jet black as tho they've been painted on.
So many cues these days are stained and laquered hiding a multitude of sins underneath. They look jet black as tho they've been painted on.
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