Stick 176: Better Looking Naked

Stick 176: Better Looking Naked

Butt & Joint Protector: $1375

BurcHowdy Shaft: $550

9″ Extenstion, new inlay pattern, $450

Total $2,375

Free JP adjustment: (75)

Total: $2,300

 

 

 

Spalted/Stabilized Maple, Maple Burl

What’s cool about this one? The burl centerpiece looks like Bigfoot squeezed it hard enough to leave an imprint. Those are bark inclusions, bark that gets surrounded and trapped by the wild growth of the burl, and ends up inside.

BADASS.

And second…

Normally I dislike inlays. Cue building — to me — is about showing off the miracle of wood. God gave us this crazy artwork in burl and spalted wood, and to me, the perfect design is the one that best allows the wood to speak for itself. The less of me in there the better. That’s why I don’t much care for inlays, especially not the byzantine stuff that wins awards. Mighty achievements, hats off, respect, but I think they’re ugly.

So why the inlays on this one? Because the pattern in the butt sleeve and forearm is homogeneous. Two colors, mostly, both of which are moody. The pattern between them is hard to decipher, so well do they blend. Their glory comes from the ripple that extends throughout, but again, homogeneous. Normally when someone asks about an inlay I ask, which part of this gorgeous grain do you want me to get rid of? But when its all the same, it doesn’t matter — but you’d better get rid of some of it or you’re going to have a boring stick! In this case, the inlay makes the rippled grain more obvious, and that’s the goal. And greenbling is never wrong.

So in this case I guess the inlays add a little greenbling to the cue, and help frame the majesty of the maple burl in the center. Note, this is soft maple. But I felt okay using it because it’s on a 3/4″ shagbark hickory core and surrounded by very dense stabilized maple. The butt will end up in the normal range, weight wise, and will convey little to no vibration. Pair with a BurcHowdy low deflection shaft for the ultimate Character Cues experience.

 

 

 

 

 


 

Monthly payments. No interest. No automatic bank draft.

 


 

Woods Used: Spalted & Stabilized Maple, Maple Burl

Butt Length: 30

Core: Shagbark Hickory

Collars: Phenolic

Probable full cue natural weight: 17-19 oz.

Pin: 3/8-10 mod; radial

Glue Date: 2/15/26

Earliest Finish Date: 8/26

 


 

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 (torrefied low deflection black birch shaft): $550

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

 

$2,300.00

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