theres no problem with snakewood....see

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PenWorks

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I guess you would only have to make 4 a year, to have a pretty good year [:D]
I wonder if there is a disclaimer that his cue is going to crack [:0] ( no extra charge )
 

pete00

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Originally posted by Johnathan
<br />Holy Crap that's a lot of money for cue sticks. They are beautiful.[:0]

LOL Sorry Johnathan....all i can think of is you standing in your tux arm raised and Singing out
H...o....l....y C....r....a.......p!!!! [:D][:D][:D]

...pete
 

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Gentlemen,
Look again closely; The snakewood is an inlaid veneer, surrounded by Ebony strips, also inlaid. There is no room for these woods to move even if they wanted to. Its not an extremely thin cyclinder glued to a brass tube, then streched by forceing end fittings into the tube with large amounts of pressure.
 
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