Funny you mention the purple spectraply, I almost made one out of green and blue, but didn’t fit the plan. For the future though!
I think I have 17 color combinations of spectra ply if you want a certain color. And acrylic, if you spot an acrylic bird but it laid the egg too high in the tree to steal. I took advantage of the supply of spectra ply Pete Kekel brought to a symposium Sometimes I cut out an angled piece before turning. I've considered gluing two 2x2s together to make an extra wide piece to cut at a more of an angle.
Do you remember Dymondwood? I loved that stuff and used it often. When I checked into getting more I heard the factory had burned down. It was kind of like spectraply but almost looked like a glued stack of veneer was veneer-sliced again on an angle then reglued. Very unique patterns. I don't have even a gram of that stuff left.
The two wands in the center are DymondWood; the shaft of one on the second pic.

These are all from LONG time ago when I started experimenting with wands. Just went crazy and tried everything I could imagine. It's still fun to look at some of the early designs when I feel I'm in a rut and need a shot of inspiration.
They had old Kingwood cants that were probably 8” square and 4 feet long. A pallet full. Couldn’t believe it when they told me the species. Don’t dare ask the price of one—would have been WAY out of my range.
Hey, maybe we could go in on one together. I'm scheduled for a demo near Charlotte, looks like Catawba Timber is not far out of the way if I get off 40 at Morganton. Prices of these things have gone sky high. I stopped a local dealer a couple of years ago and they wanted $600 for a small cocobolo log, maybe 6" dia, round with the pith and sapwood, maybe 4' long, wasn't even a decent cant. If that's the going price for rosewoods I'd better invest in a bigger safe and lock up the rest of mine. And list it in my will in case I kick off suddenly!
Did I mention I LOVE Kingwood? I like the purple/brown color, the texture, the feel, the way it turns and sands - one of my favorite rosewoods. And I can't believe I gave you even a small piece - I'm REAL stingy with it.
The handle of the short conductors baton here, a "finger baton," is Kingwood.
(custom batons are VERY popular with all kinds of conductors - I'm glad I don't like making things to sell or I'd stay too busy to stop and eat.)
From the top: dogwood, olive, kingwood, ebony/ebony, cocobolo.
JKJ