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Stick 165: Deep Space Love
Quick ViewButt & Joint Protector: $825
Expect a firm hit: indeed, expect the cosmos to whisper in your ear.
She did mine, building her. 🙂
–Clayton
PS… Want to add the best wood shaft on the planet to your order? I’m on a quest to build the best low deflection wood shaft on planet earth. Check out my reasoning and progress here… and maybe grab one of the first 30 along with a prototype shaft for testing and feedback: https://charactercues.com/product/black-burchowdy/
Monthly payments. No interest. No automatic bank draft.
Woods Used: Spalted & Stabilized Tiger Maple, Beech
Butt Length: 30″
Core: Purple Heart
Collars: Tomahawk
Probable full cue natural weight: 19-21 oz.
Pin: 3/8-10 mod; radial, or QR
Glue Date: 9/16/25
Earliest Finish Date: 4/26
CAFETERIA STYLE: email me at Clayton@charactercues.com if you’d like to purchase this butt with any of the following. I’ll protect the page for you and change the listing and price to include the items you’d like to purchase. To discuss on the phone, email first. 🙂
Low Deflection Shafts:
- Carbon Fiber: $450
- Black BurcHowdy: $400
Break Shafts:
- Purple Heart Shaft: $400
- Osage Orange: $400
- Hickory: $350
Wood shaft: (any species, w/ matching ring) $350
- Maple
- Black Birch (recommended)
- Ash
- Sassafras
- Walnut
- Hickory
- Honey Locust
- Beech
- Cherry
Matching wood joint protectors: $75 each
Extensions:
- 3-6″ Same Wood: $250
- 7-12″ Same Wood: $300
- 3-6″ Like-Design: $450
- 7-12″ Like-Design: $500
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Stick 164: Santa’s Fargo
Quick ViewButt & Joint Protector: $825
Oh, no, not at all. I’m not suggesting Santa shoots with a Character Cue.
I’m suggesting you do. 🙂
–Clayton
PS… Want to add the best wood shaft on the planet to your order? I’m on a quest to build the best low deflection wood shaft on planet earth. Check out my reasoning and progress here… and maybe grab one of the first 30 along with a prototype shaft for testing and feedback: https://charactercues.com/product/black-burchowdy/
Monthly payments. No interest. No automatic bank draft.
Can be set up with specific monthly payment amount or you can make periodic payments on your own schedule until finish time.
Woods Used: Spalted & Stabilized Tiger Maple, Beech
Butt Length: 30″
Core: Purple Heart
Collars: Tomahawk
Probable full cue natural weight: 19-21 oz.
Pin: 3/8-10 mod; radial, or QR
Glue Date: 9/16/25
Earliest Finish Date: 4/26
CAFETERIA STYLE: email me at Clayton@charactercues.com if you’d like to purchase this butt with any of the following. I’ll protect the page for you and change the listing and price to include the items you’d like to purchase. To discuss on the phone, email first. 🙂
Low Deflection Shafts:
- Carbon Fiber: $450
- Black BurcHowdy: $400
Break Shafts:
- Purple Heart Shaft: $400
- Osage Orange: $400
- Hickory: $350
Wood shaft: (any species, w/ matching ring) $350
- Maple
- Black Birch (recommended)
- Ash
- Sassafras
- Walnut
- Hickory
- Honey Locust
- Beech
- Cherry
Matching wood joint protectors: $75 each
Extensions:
- 3-6″ Same Wood: $250
- 7-12″ Same Wood: $300
- 3-6″ Like-Design: $450
- 7-12″ Like-Design: $500
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Stick 163: Color Penetr8tion
Quick ViewButt & Joint Protector: $825
What’s special here? The top of the butt was dipped in yellow, the bottom in black. The forearm (top) and butt sleeve (bottom) were dipped in green on the ends closest the handle section. Then the forearm and butt sleeve were submerged in burnt orange. (see first video) Four colors in the resin and a fifth in the purple rings.
Also note the grain is aligned through the beech and maple ring sections. The handle is heavily spalted tiger maple with a single shade of green in the resin. All the color dynamics in the handle are from the coloring left by the wood or most often, the fungus that ate it!
For a closeup on the grain and a rotational look, see the second video below.
Collars can be swapped out with black, white, or even shades of brown. Butt currently has a darker brown on the bottom. Got my collars mixed half and half with another set and didn’t notice until the finish was on them, as they look the same before.
–Clayton
PS… Want to add the best wood shaft on the planet to your order? I’m on a quest to build the best low deflection wood shaft on planet earth. Check out my reasoning and progress here… and maybe grab one of the first 30 along with a prototype shaft for testing and feedback: https://charactercues.com/product/black-burchowdy/
Monthly payments. No interest. No automatic bank draft.
Can be set up with specific monthly payment amount or you can make periodic payments on your own schedule until finish time.
Woods Used: Spalted & Stabilized Tiger Maple, Beech
Butt Length: 30″
Core: Purple Heart
Collars: Phenolic
Probable full cue natural weight: 19-21 oz.
Pin: 3/8-10 mod; radial, or QR
Glue Date: 9/16/25
Earliest Finish Date: 4/26
CAFETERIA STYLE: email me at Clayton@charactercues.com if you’d like to purchase this butt with any of the following. I’ll protect the page for you and change the listing and price to include the items you’d like to purchase. To discuss on the phone, email first. 🙂
Low Deflection Shafts:
- Carbon Fiber: $450
- Black BurcHowdy: $400
Break Shafts:
- Purple Heart Shaft: $400
- Osage Orange: $400
- Hickory: $350
Wood shaft: (any species, w/ matching ring) $350
- Maple
- Black Birch (recommended)
- Ash
- Sassafras
- Walnut
- Hickory
- Honey Locust
- Beech
- Cherry
Matching wood joint protectors: $75 each
Extensions:
- 3-6″ Same Wood: $250
- 7-12″ Same Wood: $300
- 3-6″ Like-Design: $450
- 7-12″ Like-Design: $500
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Protected: Stick 162 Break Faluter/Jump Faluter
Quick ViewPurple heart break butt built to match Hi Faluter in color and style, with a purple heart forearm section and a purple heart tenon extending through the handle/butt sleeve.
Matching purple heart break/jump shaft and jump handle on a hickory core.
Matching Joint Protectors
Woods Used: Purple heart, Spalted/Stabilized maple.
Butt Length: 30″
Shaft Length: 30″
Jump Handle: 12″
Core: Purple heart forearm tenoned into handle/butt sleeve; hickory core for jump handle
Collars: phenolic
Probable full cue natural weight: 20-22 oz.
Pin: 3/8-10; radial, or QR
Glue Date: 9/10/25
Earliest Finish Date: 4/25
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Stick 130: Scrambling Man
Quick ViewButt & Joint Protector: $875
6 monthly payments. No interest. To see payment plans, add cue to your cart and view your cart.
Pair with a purpleheart shaft for the ultimate break monster. Add a matching jump handle to go with your purple heart shaft. Then add a carbon fiber shaft or BurcHowdy for the ultimate in balanced control and low deflection. Scrambling Man, indeed.
Purpleheart is dense, with a Janka score of 2,520 lbs.
What is Janka? From Wood Database:
“The actual number listed in the wood profile is the amount of pounds-force (lbf) or newtons (N) required to imbed a .444″ (11.28 mm) diameter steel ball into the wood to half the ball’s diameter. This number is given for wood that has been dried to a 12% moisture content.”
Hard maple, prized among many cue builders, has a Janka of only 1,450.
What’s it mean, really? First, the wood is harder to dent. Second, it’s heavy. Third, the hit is as close to zero vibration as you’re going to get. Just a solid connection with no backsass. When you say move, the cue ball moves. When you say dance, she dances.
Scrambling Man. You know when he’s in the room.
Woods Used: Purple heart, Black Birch Burl, copper rings.
Butt Length: 30″
Core: Purple heart forearm tenoned into handle/butt sleeve
Collars: phenolic
Probable full cue natural weight: 20-22 oz.
Pin: 3/8-10; radial, or QR
Glue Date: 3/17/25
Earliest Finish Date: 11/25
CAFETERIA STYLE:
Butt $800
Carbon Fiber Shaft $450
Purple Heart Shaft: $400
Wood shaft: (any species, w/ matching ring) $350
- Maple
- Birch
- Ash
- Sassafras
- Walnut
- White Oak
- Hickory
- Black Locust
- Cherry
Matching wood joint protectors: $75 each
Matching Extension (3″ – 6″): $350
Matching Extension (7 “- 12″): $450
Matching Jump Handle: $450
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Stick 160: Sedona Mud
Quick ViewButt & Joint Protector: $825
There’s another gallon and a half of this orange stabilizer left. After that I’ll never match the color again. The reason?
I had a funky idea: green on one end, purple on the other, then submerge it all in blazing orange for the full stabilization process and cook. I did that with enough wood for 2 sticks and the results are wild. I like. Now.
But when I took them out of the Cactus Juice resin I thought I’d ruined some nice wood. It looked like carnival sewage. The resin on the outside was slick and muddy, stomach-churning, gag-reflex-inducing brown.
I cooked it anyway and when I cut off the outer layer after the wood cooled, I found to my utter shock and delight, burnt orange. I love burnt orange. Years ago when I was a financial planner I painted burnt orange accent walls throughout the building.
While viewing the layouts I thought what these purple/orange/green butts needed was a handle section made out of the composite colors, the orange mud, to kind of tie all the colors together. The handles needed to have a different texture and grain pattern, however, to provide some definition and eye breaks. I knew, however, that the color wouldn’t be the same orange, now that all the other purple and green had a full opportunity to mix.
It was a gamble but what’s a fella to do?
I had just the right wood to give it a try. Stuff that looks good no matter what color it is….
When I started cue building, part of the reason I new God had my back was the immense amount of resources that dropped in my lap. My former neighbor had hauled and left several giant logs about ten feet from the edge of my lawn. He’d left them not on his land, but his father’s, who’d already given me permission to use a bunch of his rotting wood. I happened to run into my former neighbor in town filling gas cans like me and asked about the logs. (A providential meeting. I’ve seen him once in 5 years and it was right after finding the logs.) He said to take them. He’d had a project in mind for them but had moved on from that long ago. One of the logs was tiger maple, and the spalting was generous. Thank you, Hormtown Mowreys. Salt of the Earth.
The log was the trunk of a 48 inch maple with massive compression from all the many tons above. I figured that wavy pattern, with all the other delightful fungal squiggles and whatnot, would make for perfect handles for my purple/orange/green sticks. And since I was going to the trouble of an extra cook to make to 2 handles, may as well add enough for another stick…. just in case the final color was a winner.
Sedona Mud is that other stick.
The current images show the with CA all over, which is the finish I use, and is a perfect expression of what the final colors will be.
This butt has a purple heart core. Add a purple heart, osage orange, or hickory shaft if you want a break monster. Add a carbon fiber or BurcHowdy Black Birch shaft if you want low deflection and massive control. And if you want regular wood, consider any of my regular shaft species, but pay close attention to black birch. It’s stronger, stiffer, has more crushing force, and is slightly lighter than hard maple. Better English. Better control.
The question I have: Is this your Character Cue? There will never be another like it.
–Clayton
PS… Want to add the best wood shaft on the planet to your order? I’m on a quest to build the best low deflection wood shaft on planet earth. Check out my reasoning and progress here… and maybe grab one of the first 30 along with a prototype shaft for testing and feedback: https://charactercues.com/product/black-burchowdy/
Monthly payments. No interest. No automatic bank draft.
Can be set up with specific monthly payment amount or you can make periodic payments on your own schedule until finish time.
Woods Used: Spalted & Stabilized Tiger Maple, Box Elder, copper rings
Butt Length: 30″
Core: Purple Heart
Collars: Phenolic
Probable full cue natural weight: 19-21 oz.
Pin: 3/8-10 mod; radial, or QR
Glue Date: 8/28/25
Earliest Finish Date: 4/26
CAFETERIA STYLE: email me at Clayton@charactercues.com if you’d like to purchase this butt with any of the following. I’ll protect the page for you and change the listing and price to include the items you’d like to purchase. To discuss on the phone, email first. 🙂
Low Deflection Shafts:
- Carbon Fiber: $450
- Black BurcHowdy: $400
Break Shafts:
- Purple Heart Shaft: $400
- Osage Orange: $400
- Hickory: $350
Wood shaft: (any species, w/ matching ring) $350
- Maple
- Black Birch (recommended)
- Ash
- Sassafras
- Walnut
- Hickory
- Honey Locust
- Beech
- Cherry
Matching wood joint protectors: $75 each
Extensions:
- 3-6″ Same Wood: $250
- 7-12″ Same Wood: $300
- 3-6″ Like-Design: $450
- 7-12″ Like-Design: $500
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Stick 159: Islander
Quick ViewButt & Joint Protector: $1,325
I’ve been eager to use this Black Cherry and Maple burl since my Amish friends brought it over last fall. It’s been slow drying and is at 9% humidity as of the listing. It’ll be going into the slow kiln to draw it down to 7, then I’ll be deciding where to do some barrel rings or something else.
Update 9/4/25 — I had an idea for the rings and once that hit me, I had to see them. Once I made them I figured I better core the handle while I was at it real quick before I take a break. Then the butt sleeve, and next thing, I was epoxying the butt collar to the core. A little this, a little that, sprinkle some love, splash Gorilla Glue all over the outside to see what the finished colors will look like, and rest.
–Clayton
PS… Want to add the best wood shaft on the planet to your order? I’m on a quest to build the best low deflection wood shaft on planet earth. Check out my reasoning and progress here… and maybe grab one of the first 30 along with a prototype shaft for testing and feedback: https://charactercues.com/product/black-burchowdy/
Monthly payments. No interest. No automatic bank draft.
Can be set up with specific monthly payment amount or you can make periodic payments on your own schedule until finish time.
Woods Used: Black Cherry Burl, Maple Burl (handle)
Butt Length: 30″
Core: Purple Heart
Collars: Tomahawk
Probable full cue natural weight: 19-21 oz.
Pin: 3/8-10 mod; radial, or QR
Glue Date: 9/4/25
Earliest Finish Date: 4/26
CAFETERIA STYLE: email me at Clayton@charactercues.com if you’d like to purchase this butt with any of the following. I’ll protect the page for you and change the listing and price to include the items you’d like to purchase. To discuss on the phone, email first. 🙂
Low Deflection Shafts:
- Carbon Fiber: $450
- Black BurcHowdy: $400
BREAK SHAFTS:
- Purple Heart Shaft: $400
- Osage Orange: $400
Wood shaft: (any species, w/ matching ring) $350
- Maple
- Black Birch — recommended over maple for better English and snappier control
- Ash
- Sassafras
- Walnut
- Hickory
- Honey Locust
- Beech
- Cherry
Matching wood joint protectors: $75 each
Extensions:
- 3-6″ Same Wood: $250
- 7-12″ Same Wood: $300
- 3-6″ Like-Design: $450
- 7-12″ Like-Design: $500
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Stick 158: Watching the Animal
Quick ViewButt & Joint Protector: $775
I’ve been wanting to use the maple handle in a cue for more than a year. I had it on my building board, where I put outstanding pieces of wood to wait on inspiration, for months, next to a couple pieces of red and yellow maple. I decided to build the butt and all of a sudden, the red and yellow just bored the hell out of me. I started looking around and tested a bunch of colors with the handle and went back to the red and yellow. Soon as I saw it again I knew there was no way I’d ignore the voice saying no way, turn back, that dog don’t hunt.
Lo and behold, a piece of beech with a dark shadowy figure in a cloak — I like! — and loogidat walnut! With a bark inclusion? Hell yea. Hell yeah.
It spoke. I listened. It’s glued and I can’t wait to see this one with a finish.
–Clayton
PS… Want to add the best wood shaft on the planet to your order? I’m on a quest to build the best low deflection wood shaft on planet earth. Check out my reasoning and progress here… and maybe grab one of the first 30 along with a prototype shaft for testing and feedback: https://charactercues.com/product/black-burchowdy/
Monthly payments. No interest. No automatic bank draft.
Can be set up with specific monthly payment amount or you can make periodic payments on your own schedule until finish time.
Woods Used: Spalted & Stabilized Beech forearm, Maple handle, Walnut butt sleeve
Butt Length: 30″
Core: Hickory
Collars: Phenolic
Probable full cue natural weight: 18-19 oz.
Pin: 3/8-10 mod; radial, or QR
Glue Date: 8/18/25
Earliest Finish Date: 4/26
CAFETERIA STYLE: email me at Clayton@charactercues.com if you’d like to purchase this butt with any of the following. I’ll protect the page for you and change the listing and price to include the items you’d like to purchase. To discuss on the phone, email first. 🙂
Butt $700
Low Deflection Shafts:
- Carbon Fiber: $450
- Black BurcHowdy: $400
BREAK SHAFTS:
- Purple Heart Shaft: $400
- Osage Orange: $400
Wood shaft: (any species, w/ matching ring) $350
- Maple
- Birch
- Ash
- Sassafras
- Walnut
- Hickory
- Honey Locust
- Beech
- Cherry
Matching wood joint protectors: $75 each
Extensions:
- 3-6″ Same Wood: $250
- 7-12″ Same Wood: $300
- 3-6″ Like-Design: $450
- 7-12″ Like-Design: $500
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Protected: Stick 144: Elder
Quick ViewSpalted butt & joint protector: $775
Purple Heart Shaft & joint protector: $475
Purpleheart core: $50
Total: 1300
20% discount: ($260)
Total: $1040
Adjustment for slot rings on prior cue: -100
TOTAL $940
Preference is to use box elder burl, then walnut, then pecan. Blue forearm & butt sleeve, slot rings, plain/no-dye added burl handle section. If metal is used, silver color is preferred. Yellows to be avoided.
Woods Used: spalted/stabilized box elder, walnut, pecan
Butt Length: 30″
Core: purple heart
Collars: tbd
Target Weight:
Pin: 3/8-10 mod
Collar: .84″ (to match Revo)
Glue Date:
Earliest Finish Date: