1914 Brunswick BBC Ebony Rauenzahn Conversion

atthecat

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Might be for sale soon.
It's in the mail! Looks stunning. Love Jerry's work. By far, the best cuemaker I've ever dealt with. Tons of communication and gives you the right info to make the decisions easier. The shafts are old Katz wood to match the forearm.
Will post more pics when I get the cue.
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....enjoy that one....

Wow, Monte...that turned out awesome !! Kicking myself again for missing that one. :)
 
Beautiful. Nothing beats old school...and it doesn't get much more old school than that ;)
 
There's something special about old antique colored veneers that are very hard to duplicate with today's veneers. Look at how beautiful the soft colors blend in with the nice ebony, WOW!!! That's a keeper for sure!!!

Nice cue Sir.

John
 
The cue is 20.5 ounces but doesn't feel heavy at all. Stiff hit. I'm REALLY digging it!
 
Thanks

The cue is 20.5 ounces but doesn't feel heavy at all. Stiff hit. I'm REALLY digging it!

Thanks for posting more pics,I have already posted about this cue but looking at it again, I have to say your cue and Jack Justice , Searing Titlist are my favorites.The more I look at your cue the more I like it.
 
Thanks for posting more pics,I have already posted about this cue but looking at it again, I have to say your cue and Jack Justice , Searing Titlist are my favorites.The more I look at your cue the more I like it.

Thanks Franko. I'm a lucky Dude. There aren't too many of these around!
 
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