Atlas High-Quality African Blackwood - Dalbergia MelanoxylonLooking for a high-quality wood plank for your next pool cue? Look no further than African Blackwood Pool Cue Hardwood - Dalbergia Melanoxylon, the perfect choice for both beauty and durability.Pr
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Looking for a high-quality wood plank for your next pool cue? Look no further than African Blackwood Pool Cue Hardwood – Dalbergia Melanoxylon, the perfect choice for both beauty and durability.
The beauty, unique grain patterns, and exceptional hardness of this exquisite wood make it an ideal pick for pool cues. Moreover, here are four key reasons why Atlas African Blackwood Pool Cue – Dalbergia Melanoxylon hard wood is the perfect choice for your next project:
Dalbergia Melanoxylon, commonly known as African Blackwood Pool Cue Hardwood, has striking black color and unique grain patterns. Making it a popular choice for:
Its fine, smooth texture gives it a luxurious feel, and the wood’s natural luster and sheen make it an eye-catching addition to any space.
With a Janka hardness rating of 3680, African Blackwood – Dalbergia Melanoxylon is one of the hardest and most durable woods available. Additionally, it is resistant to wear and tear, scratches, and dents, making it a long-lasting and practical choice for high-traffic areas, flooring, and outdoor projects.
Among its many uses, Dalbergia Melanoxylon makes an excellent woodworking material. These include flooring, decking, furniture, turnery, and musical instruments. Its unique properties make it an ideal choice for applications that require both beauty and durability.
Our company upholds a commitment to practicing responsible and sustainable forestry. In addition, we source our African Blackwood – Dalbergia Melanoxylon from sustainable and legal sources, ensuring that we are not contributing to deforestation or illegal logging. Furthermore, by choosing African Blackwood – Dalbergia Melanoxylon, you are making an environmentally-friendly choice.
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.
Starting January of 2017, ALL Dalbergia species are now listed on CITES and CANNOT BE EXPORTED. Any foreign orders with these species on them will be canceled.
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