Buy Bubinga for High-Quality Billiard Cues
Bubinga is a highly sought-after wood species for its distinct red-brown color and striking figure. Not only does it look beautiful, but it is also incredibly durable, making it an excellent choice for billiard/pool cue construction. With its natural resistance to decay and insects, Bubinga is known to last for generations.
Precision and Consistency
Crafting a high-quality billiard/pool cue requires precision and consistency, which is where Bubinga shines. Its consistent density and straight grain pattern make it the perfect material for cue construction. With Bubinga, you can rest assured that your cue will be reliable and consistent, helping you achieve better accuracy and control during gameplay.
Sustainability and Ethics
At our E-commerce store, we are committed to sustainability and ethical practices. We source our Bubinga from responsibly managed forests to ensure that our customers can enjoy their purchases with a clear conscience. By purchasing Bubinga from us, you can feel good knowing that you are supporting sustainable forestry and ethical business practices.
Unmatched Performance
When it comes to billiard/pool cue construction, Bubinga is simply unmatched. Its superior strength, stability, and consistency make it the preferred choice of professional cue makers and players around the world. With Bubinga, you can take your game to the next level and enjoy an unparalleled performance
Material:
Bubinga - Guibourtia tessmannii
Bubinga has a resemblance to rosewood. The heartwood is pink, vivid red, or red-brown with purple streaks or veins. On exposure, it becomes yellow or medium brown with a reddish tint, and veining becomes less conspicuous. Bubinga sapwood is whitish and clearly demarcated. The texture of this wood is fine and even with a straight or interlocked grain. Bubinga can be highly figured. Turns and machines well, and take a high polish.
Source Region: Eastern Africa
PLEASE NOTE: In addition to our standard return policy conditions, all costs incurred to ship wood back to Atlas will be at the buyer's expense. The wood cannot be machined in any way and must have our stamp on it.
**PLEASE NOTE - Bubinga (Guibourtia tessmanni) is now listed on CITES and cannot be exported. Any foreign orders with this species on them will be canceled.