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Protected: Stick 167: ACHTUNG!!!!!
Quick ViewButt & Joint Protector: $825
Spalted/stabilized maple on a purple heart core.
A very nuanced screamer. ACHTUNG!!!!! has a forearm and butt sleeve that had each end soaked in purple stabilizer and then the whole piece was submerged in black stabilizer, then after saturated under vacuum, cooked until solid.
The purple is obvious in the forearm, less so in the sleeve. I went with red for the handle because it is a component color of purple and the black has traces of red in it, as I wanted it to harmonize with deep space/galaxy colors for another build, and this butt benefitted.
Built on a purple heart core, expect a very solid feel in the hand and a steady, firm shooter. Full stick weight likely to be 19-21 oz, natural. Add a purple heart shaft for a break butt that leaves no one in doubt as to who owns the table. Or pair with a BurcHowdy or carbon fiber shaft for a low deflection statement shooter.
One other option: buy a glass cabinet and just look at her all day. 😉
Monthly payments. No interest. No automatic bank draft.
Woods Used: Spalted & Stabilized Tiger Maple
Butt Length: 30″
Core: Purple Heart
Collars: Black phenolic
Probable full cue natural weight: 18-20 oz.
Pin: 3/8-10 mod; radial, or QR
Glue Date: 10/6/25
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 166: Cosmic
Quick ViewButt & Joint Protector: $825
Forearm and butt sleeve out of purple and blue, handle section of purple/black tiger maple, handle chosen for ability to do mica that looks like galaxies or nebula.
Monthly payments. No interest. No automatic bank draft.
Woods Used: Spalted & Stabilized Tiger Maple, Birch
Butt Length: 30″
Core: Purple Heart
Collars: Black phenolic
Probable full cue natural weight: 18-20 oz.
Pin: 3/8-10 mod; radial, or QR
Glue Date:
Earliest Finish Date:
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 168: Osage Dosage
Quick View6 monthly payments. No interest. To see payment plans, add cue to your cart and view your cart.
Current pic shows Purple Heart/Burl to demon the build. Actual butt will be Osage Orange/Denim Blue Ash, in roughly the same proportions, as directed by the buyer.
Butt & Joint protector: $775
Osage Orange break shaft: $400
Shaft Joint Protector: $75 (gifted)
Total: $1,175 paid at beginning.
Matching extension and jump handle: $250/$350 total $600 pd at completion on separate order.
Build Notes: Mainly Osage Orange Handle area the Blue Jean with some Ebony. Have the extension match. Do the jump handle in reverse image.
Woods Used: Osage orange, Ebony, Spalted Ash (electric blue)
Butt Length: 30″
Shaft Length: 30″
Core: Osage orange forearm tenoned into handle/butt sleeve
Collars: Black/Brown Phenolic or White Tomahawk
Probable full cue natural weight: 19 – 21 oz. natural, will be drilled/tapped to add weight if desired.
Pin: 3/8-10
Glue Date:
Earliest Finish Date: 6 mo after glue
CAFETERIA STYLE:
Matching Extension (3″ – 6″): $350
Matching Extension (7 “- 12″): $450
Matching Jump Handle: $450
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Stick 161: Every Girl’s Crazy
Quick ViewButt & Joint Protector: $825
Full Purple Heart core; beech forearm and butt sleeve, handle is oak. In fact looking close at the handle, I’m not sure if that’s a winged angel or a woman with veins popping in her eyes.
Up to you if you finish the name of the stick with “Bout a sharp dressed man,” or just leave it as is, a full and complete statement. For indeed, Every Girl’s Crazy.
But to be clear I suppose every man is too. Doesn’t change anything.
The pics are of the butt right after its first turn on the taper shaper. I applied a coat of CA to show the final colors. Patterns will change as the diameter reduces over the next 6 months.
With a full purple heart core, expect a firm hit and a very balanced, solid feel to the butt. Pair with a purple heart, Osage orange, or hickory shaft for a break monster. Or add a carbon fiber or BurcHowdy shaft for your best low deflection everyday statement shooter.
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 Beech, Oak, brass 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: 9/1/25
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 LE155: Limited Edition Batch 2: Blessed are the Sorrowful
Quick ViewButt & Joint Protector: $775
I made my second limited edition batch in response to a request that I do more out of non-dyed stabilized wood. All of the Beatitudes butts began as a single piece of spalted wood long enough to be both a forearm and butt sleeve. Some were long enough to also offer an extension as an add on, if wanted. The Beatitudes Limited Edition have product numbers from LE149 to LE156. The grain in each contiguous piece is aligned even when the pieces are not contiguous, as when there is a ring set or handle in between. All of the designs were dictated by the wood itself, as my cuts were placed where I could get the straightest sections to work with.
Woods used in the batch: Oak, white ash, maple, apple, walnut, yellow birch, black birch burl, black cherry red rot, and of course, all on shagbark hickory cores. I harvest rotting wood from around where I live in western PA, dry it to zero percent humidity, and stabilize with Cactus Juice resin. The resulting material is significantly more dense than the original wood was — that’s why I can use a soft wood like walnut or cherry and have it produce a hit like hard maple or some other dense wood.
BLESSED ARE THE SORROWFUL is, I am pleased to say, going to be the first of many white ash butts. Alpaca Luke excels at many things, among them are owning dead and rotting trees. White ash is disappearing fast due to a beetle and the outlook is grim. However, there are “lingering ash” that seem like survivors, and tree people and hippies and other good people are trying to ensure they soldier on as a species. I hope so. Ash is good for nearly everything. Especially Character Cues.
–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 White Ash, donated by Alpaca Luke. Walnut from over at John’s hunting camp and black birch burl between copper rings
Butt Length: 30″
Core: Shagbark Hickory (firm hit)
Collars: Phenolic
Probable full cue natural weight: 18-19 oz.
Pin: Uniloc QR
Carbon Fiber Shaft: 12.2mm
Glue Date: 6/17/25
Earliest Finish Date: 1/26
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
Carbon Fiber Shaft $450
Purple Heart Shaft: $400
Wood shaft: (any species, w/ matching ring) $350
- Maple
- Birch
- Ash
- Sassafras
- Walnut
- White Oak
- Hickory
- Honey Locust
- Beech
- Cherry
Matching wood joint protectors: $75 each
Extensions:
- 3-6″ Simple: $250
- 7-12″ Simple: $300
- 3-6″ Like-Design: $450
- 7-12″ Like-Design: $500
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Stick LE154: Limited Edition Batch 2: Blessed are the Gentle
Quick ViewButt & Joint Protector: $775
I made my second limited edition batch in response to a request that I do more out of non-dyed stabilized wood. All of the Beatitudes butts began as a single piece of spalted wood long enough to be both a forearm and butt sleeve. Some were long enough to also offer an extension as an add on, if wanted. The Beatitudes Limited Edition have product numbers from LE149 to LE156. The grain in each contiguous piece is aligned even when the pieces are not contiguous, as when there is a ring set or handle in between. All of the designs were dictated by the wood itself, as my cuts were placed where I could get the straightest sections to work with.
Woods used in the batch: Oak, maple, apple, walnut, yellow birch, black birch burl, black cherry red rot, and of course, all on shagbark hickory cores. I harvest rotting wood from around where I live in western PA, dry it to zero percent humidity, and stabilize with Cactus Juice resin. The resulting material is significantly more dense than the original wood was — that’s why I can use a soft wood like walnut or cherry and have it produce a hit like hard maple or some other dense wood.
BLESSED ARE THE GENTLE is more of Alpaca Luke’s maple log that floated from somewhere on his land to somewhere else, where it waited possibly quite a few years for him and I to wander along with a chainsaw seeking beauty. I’ve gone back several times. Every piece gets hauled out on my shoulders. The log produces the wood that’s been all over some of my best butts. Those jagged double black lines bring much to the imagination.
The handle is black cherry red rot with evidence of some kind of white rot fungi — a name that refers to an actual thing. There are several such fungi and I haven’t figured out which is featured on Blessed are the Gentle. But I’m sure its an actual thing too! Those white marks will appear in the finished butt, though the exact patterns throughout the butt will change as the diameter is reduced over the next 6 months until the end of 2025.
–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 Maple from Alpaca Luke’s, Black Cherry Red Rot, Walnut rings, Brass rings.
Butt Length: 30″
Core: Shagbark Hickory (firm hit)
Collars: Phenolic
Probable full cue natural weight: 18-19 oz.
Pin: 3/8-10 mod; radial, or QR
Glue Date: 6/17/25
Earliest Finish Date: 1/26
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
Carbon Fiber Shaft $450
Purple Heart Shaft: $400
Wood shaft: (any species, w/ matching ring) $350
- Maple
- Birch
- Ash
- Sassafras
- Walnut
- White Oak
- Hickory
- Honey Locust
- Beech
- Cherry
Matching wood joint protectors: $75 each
Extensions:
- 3-6″ Simple: $250
- 7-12″ Simple: $300
- 3-6″ Like-Design: $450
- 7-12″ Like-Design: $500
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Stick LE153: Limited Edition Batch 2: Blessed is the Just
Quick ViewButt & Joint Protector: $775
I made my second limited edition batch in response to a request that I do more out of non-dyed stabilized wood. All of the Beatitudes butts began as a single piece of spalted wood long enough to be both a forearm and butt sleeve. Some were long enough to also offer an extension as an add on, if wanted. The Beatitudes Limited Edition have product numbers from LE149 to LE156. The grain in each contiguous piece is aligned even when the pieces are not contiguous, as when there is a ring set or handle in between. All of the designs were dictated by the wood itself, as my cuts were placed where I could get the straightest sections to work with.
Woods used in the batch: Oak, maple, apple, walnut, yellow birch, black birch burl, black cherry red rot, and of course, all on shagbark hickory cores. I harvest rotting wood from around where I live in western PA, dry it to zero percent humidity, and stabilize with Cactus Juice resin. The resulting material is significantly more dense than the original wood was — that’s why I can use a soft wood like walnut or cherry and have it produce a hit like hard maple or some other dense wood.
BLESSED IS THE JUST is made of the piece of wood that gave me the idea for the batch. It was the first one that I set aside, cut extra long and big from the getgo, with a single cue in mind. there’s another contiguous piece that would make the extension. Alpaca Luke and I were out on his land the year I started Character Cues and when I sawed open the log I cried. It has made some of the most dazzling butts to come out of Character Cues.
This is one.
–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 Maple (Alpaca Luke’s), walnut rings, brass rings
Butt Length: 30″
Core: Shagbark Hickory (firm hit)
Collars: Phenolic
Probable full cue natural weight: 18-19 oz.
Pin: 3/8-10 mod; radial, or QR
Glue Date: 6/17/25
Earliest Finish Date: 1/26
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
Carbon Fiber Shaft $450
Purple Heart Shaft: $400
Wood shaft: (any species, w/ matching ring) $350
- Maple
- Birch
- Ash
- Sassafras
- Walnut
- White Oak
- Hickory
- Honey Locust
- Beech
- Cherry
Matching wood joint protectors: $75 each
Extensions:
- 3-6″ Simple: $250
- 7-12″ Simple: $300
- 3-6″ Like-Design: $450
- 7-12″ Like-Design: $500
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Stick 148: Hi Faluter
Quick ViewButt, 9.5″ Extension & Joint Protector: $1,475
11.8mm Carbon Fiber Shaft with like ring: $450
Like Wood Shaft Joint Protector: $75 (gifted)
Total $1,925
Images show butt & extension after 1 turn and coated with CA (finish) to demonstrate what the final colors will be.
Most all of my butts contain spalted and stabilized wood. I harvest rotting wood from around where I live in western PA, dry it to zero percent humidity, and stabilize with Cactus Juice resin. The resulting material is significantly more dense than the original wood was — that’s why I can use a soft wood like walnut or cherry (on other sticks; this one’s all maple on a shagbark hickory core) and have it produce a hit like purple heart or some other dense wood.
Here’s what I love about this butt: The squiggles, the wood that wasn’t spalted, didn’t accept the resin, and retained its normal sandy brown color, and most of all, the spalted burlish/highly figured maple.
The squiggles sometimes mark the progress of the fungus that ate the wood. Sometimes the squiggles are one color on one side and another on the other, and since both sides are spalted, the only thing I can surmise is that different fungi consume trees differently, and something about the size or shape of the gaps they leave (where they eat wood, they leave air and fungus poop I guess) causes the wood to absorb different amounts of pigment in the resin.
Note, it’s only the color that changes, not the hardness of the stabilized wood, so it must be the size of the molecules in the pigment that prevent some of it from getting through. The resin is or the wood wouldn’t be hard. (Unstabilized spalted wood is so weak you can often break it in your hands. Stabilized spalted wood can be beat with a sledge hammer. I’ve done it on a couple YouTube videos to prove how it holds up.)
Other times there’s just lines everywhere and the color is consistent. Must have been a single fungus with a monster appetite.
Then there’s the wood that is not spalted and retains its wood look. Those areas tend to give significant depth and sometimes a 3D pop. Always fascinating.
Last, the burly stuff. The maple I used was so degraded on the outside I couldn’t tell if I was cutting a where a limb had met the tree or if it was a burl. Maple is capable of a lot of different patterns when it forms burl, among those patterns are the grain-any-whichway you see in much of the blue/turquoise.
Be sure to click on the magnifying glass on the top corner of the main pic. Makes it easy to go through all the images, sized to your screen. Also be sure to check out the close ups. This is some of the busiest and most beautiful spalted/stabilized maple you’ll see anywhere.
Monthly payments. No interest.
Woods Used: Spalted & Stabilized Hormtown Maple
Butt Length: 30″
Core: Shagbark Hickory (firm hit)
Collars: Phenolic
Probable full cue natural weight: 18-19 oz.
Pin: 3/8-10 mod; radial, or QR
Glue Date: 5/25/25
Earliest Finish Date: 12/25
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. 🙂
Carbon Fiber Shaft $450
Purple Heart Shaft: $400
Wood shaft: (any species, w/ matching ring) $350
- Maple
- Beech
- Ash
- Sassafras
- Walnut
- White Oak
- Hickory
- Honey Locust
- Beech
- Cherry
Matching wood joint protectors: $75 each
$2,000.00Original price was: $2,000.00.$1,925.00Current price is: $1,925.00. -
Stick 147: Team Colors
Quick ViewButt & Joint Protector: $775
Most all of my butts contain spalted and stabilized wood. I harvest rotting wood from around where I live in western PA, dry it to zero percent humidity, and stabilize with Cactus Juice resin. The resulting material is significantly more dense than the original wood was — that’s why I can use a soft wood like walnut or cherry (on other sticks; this one’s all maple on a honey locust core) and have it produce a hit like purple heart or some other dense wood.
Here’s what I love about this butt: The squiggles and the wood that wasn’t spalted, didn’t accept the resin, and retained its normal sandy brown color.
The squiggles sometimes mark the progress of the fungus that ate the wood. Sometimes the squiggles are one color on one side and another on the other, and since both sides are spalted, the only thing I can surmise is that different fungi consume trees differently, and something about the size or shape of the gaps they leave (where they eat wood, they leave air and fungus poop I guess) causes the wood to absorb different amounts of pigment in the resin.
Note, it’s only the color that changes, not the hardness of the stabilized wood, so it must be the size of the molecules in the pigment that prevent some of it from getting through. The resin is or the wood wouldn’t be hard. (Unstabilized spalted wood is so weak you can often break it in your hands. Stabilized spalted wood can be beat with a sledge hammer. I’ve done it on a couple YouTube videos to prove how it holds up.)
Other times, such as the gold section, there’s just lines everywhere and the color is consistent. Must have been a single fungus with a monster appetite.
Still other places are like what I mention above as my favorite feature, where the wood is not spalted and retains its wood look. Those areas tend to give significant depth and sometimes a 3D pop. Always fascinating.
Be sure to click on the magnifying glass on the top corner of the main pic. Makes it easy to go through all the images, sized to your screen. Also be sure to check out the close ups. This is some of the busiest and most beautiful spalted/stabilized maple you’ll see anywhere.
Monthly payments. No interest.
Woods Used: Spalted & Stabilized Hormtown Maple (gold & black)
Butt Length: 30″
Core: Honey Locust (medium hit, like hard maple)
Collars: Phenolic
Probable full cue natural weight: 18-19 oz.
Pin: 3/8-10 mod; radial, or QR
Glue Date: 5/24/25
Earliest Finish Date: 12/25
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
Carbon Fiber Shaft $450
Purple Heart Shaft: $400
Wood shaft: (any species, w/ matching ring) $350
- Maple
- Birch
- Ash
- Sassafras
- Walnut
- White Oak
- Hickory
- Honey Locust
- Beech
- Cherry
Matching wood joint protectors: $75 each
Extensions:
- 3-6″ Simple: $250
- 7-12″ Simple: $300
- 3-6″ Like-Design: $450
- 7-12″ Like-Design: $500