Description
This is what you call a genuWYan humdinger stunner. HOLD MY BEER is so pretty your opponent will likely give up a little inside, seeing you arrive with such a poised and articulate shooter in hand.
This is a statement stick.
Comes with the pictured maple shaft, which has a same-wood wide blue ring above the collar.
The image shows the $75 matching wood joint protector, which is separate.
Ready to try something new, as well?
HOLD MY BEER looks stunning paired with a walnut or cherry shaft, and it’s a battering ram with purple heart. Grab a second shaft for only $199.
If you’ve never played with a cored stick, or with stabilized wood, you’re in for a treat. The hit is so clean the sticks are creating raving fans all over the place.
Made of stabilized black cherry (with red rot), maple (wide rings with squiggly lines), and beech (the blue section.) Hickory/hard maple core. White mica in the black cherry part, which reflects like faint glitter under the right light.
BUILD STATUS:
Ready to ship with matching maple shaft. Other shaft selections will require a couple days to prepare the shaft before shipping.
SPECIFICATIONS
Name: Stick 31
Product Serial Number: #0031
Length: … 58.5 inches
Weight: … 19.4 — 20.4 (Butt drilled and tapped for up to 1 additional ounce.)
Woods Used: (In order) Spalted and Stabilized* Black Cherry, Ash (rings), Maple, Beech (blue).
Cue Type: Regular Play Cue
Core: Hickory tenoned into hard maple
Finish: Gloss
Joint Type: Radius/Ball Thread 3/8″
Shaft Taper: Pro Taper
Warranty: Lifetime
*The stunning grain patterns and markings you see come from the wood being spalted, which means, rotten. Rotten wood is weak and unsuitable for building pool cues. But spalted wood that has been stabilized is another matter. Stabilized wood has been dried, placed in a vacuum, impregnated with resin, and cured in an oven until the resin hardens. The resulting wood is strong and durable enough to easily provide the strength required for a cue.
The wood comes from the woods around me in western PA.