I guess i'm KERSed

poolrod

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This is a very nice Kersenbrock from 1975. Enjoy.

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Thank you guys. This cue was refinshed by Andy Gilbert. It is Minty.
 
poolrod said:
This is a very nice Kersenbrock from 1975. Enjoy.

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Very nice Cue, thanks for sharing!!! Please remove the bumper, and take a photo of the cues butt with the bumper removed.

Thanks Craig
 
manwon said:
Very nice Cue, thanks for sharing!!! Please remove the bumper, and take a photo of the cues butt with the bumper removed.

Thanks Craig

I too would like to see the end of a Kers butt. I don't know that I ever have. I am want'n me a Kers!
 
manwon said:
Very nice Cue, thanks for sharing!!! Please remove the bumper, and take a photo of the cues butt with the bumper removed.

Thanks Craig
I knew I forgot to take a picture of something.LOL.
I will take the picture for you guys. You just want to see the center point I'm guessing.:D
 
This the one that Murhy had at the Derby...Andy did a nice job on the Extra Shaft...NiceCue.
 
wild west said:
This the one that Murhy had at the Derby...Andy did a nice job on the Extra Shaft...NiceCue.
This cue was like stealing for 2000.00. I'm a happy guy. Thanks for checking it out.poolrod.
 
wild west said:
Just wondering how you came to the conclusion that it is a '75...
I have some friends in my neck of the woods that have Kersenbrocks. 1972 to 1977 was the date spread. The one cue from 1975 that was there had the same differences to it. It had a counterbore about a half inch inside the the buttpiece. Also the ringwork in the bottom of the cue is wider than the joint rings. The points are about .100 off from being even. The ringwork was all clocked to the points. Even the small inlays in the rings were clocked to the short points. He did a lot of experimenting with all aspects of cuemaking. Not too many things repeat. Any input you have, I would like to hear it. I would have payed 4000.00 for this cue and felt great about it. Thank you.poolrod.
 
Ok guys, I'll try to stop hogging them. I'll try' I'll try. If I say it enough, maybe I'll start believing it.LOL.
 
Well

poolrod said:
Your not suffering too bad Ken. You have some great cues. I still love my Black you sold me.poolrod


I really like both of your Kers. Whenever you can pick one up reasonably we ALL should do it.

I do have to admit, I like the other one slightly more, but either would fit nicely in my meager collection.

Nice job.

Ken
 
Ken_4fun said:
I really like both of your Kers. Whenever you can pick one up reasonably we ALL should do it.

I do have to admit, I like the other one slightly more, but either would fit nicely in my meager collection.

Nice job.

Ken
Thank you Ken, There is a nice one in the wanted/for sale for 2200.00. He's giving it away. I won't buy it yet. I will share with my friends at az. It's tough not to jump on though.poolrod.
 
congrats, what a beauty, you must be very proud.
And for this price it is really a steal.
David.
 
I like the plain good looks of this cue. Those shafts certainly look different in color; what's the age difference of the shafts?
 
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