Jerry Franklin Players

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Here is my new to me 1992 Franklin, and another 1993 I had that played as good as this one.







 
Jerry Franklin

Sometimes less is more, and l like that. Jerry was way ahead of the curve, and his cues are meant to be played!
Old wood has a distinguished hit, as l am sure this one does. I know mine has it : )
Thanks for showing Rod, and l threw a couple pics of my 1992 Franklin as well.

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Great cues Rod and exceptional players, as you've
known for probably longer than me. Sweet little 92
that Greg has, as well.

I have 2 93's and 1 Kersh/Franklin, probably an 82
to 87 based on the type of pin it has.

Fabulous players for sure. Congrats to you Rod.
 
Sometimes less is more, and l like that. Jerry was way ahead of the curve, and his cues are meant to be played!
Old wood has a distinguished hit, as l am sure this one does. I know mine has it : )
Thanks for showing Rod, and l threw a couple pics of my 1992 Franklin as well.

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Great looking cue, Greg. Thank you for sharing it.
 
Great cues Rod and exceptional players, as you've
known for probably longer than me. Sweet little 92
that Greg has, as well.

I have 2 93's and 1 Kersh/Franklin, probably an 82
to 87 based on the type of pin it has.

Fabulous players for sure. Congrats to you Rod.

I played with a Kersenbrock for 25 years, they play great also. This was my player. http://www.cornerstonecues.com/cue415.htm.
 
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I played with a Kersenbrock for 25 years, they play great also. This was my player. http://www.cornerstonecues.com/cue415.htm.

Rod, how many times have you kicked yourself
in the ass for letting that cue go? Man, that cue
is just plain bad ass! I hope you came out good
on your end, Szamboti, Bushka, Searing, etc...haha,
that's about all that could have eased my pain
outside of a wad of cash, of course.
 
Rod, how many times have you kicked yourself
in the ass for letting that cue go? Man, that cue
is just plain bad ass! I hope you came out good
on your end, Szamboti, Bushka, Searing, etc...haha,
that's about all that could have eased my pain
outside of a wad of cash, of course.

I paid $375 for the cue in 1982, and traded for this Barry.


. Tell me how I did.
 
All the Franklin and Kersenbrock on the page are amazing! My fave is the all ebony,and yep,old wood hits/plays great.No substitute for old wood.Those guys knew how to make a 'straight up player'!
Thanks for sharing guys.
Marc
 
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I paid $375 for the cue in 1982, and traded for this Barry.


. Tell me how I did.

You did good at the time, especially for what you had
in the Kersenbrock. These days I would think that the
DPK cue is a little more valuable than the Barry. What
say you, Rod? I'm no expert, but that is my opinion as
far as a little research in the past 6 months or so. I'd be
very happy to own either one of those beauties, though.
Great cues.
 
You did good at the time, especially for what you had
in the Kersenbrock. These days I would think that the
DPK cue is a little more valuable than the Barry. What
say you, Rod? I'm no expert, but that is my opinion as
far as a little research in the past 6 months or so. I'd be
very happy to own either one of those beauties, though.
Great cues.

The Kersenbrock was a great stepping stone, to try out a ton of cues, the journey started from my $375. It has been a blast, took a few bath's on selling, but what a ride so far since 2007 on here. http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=226188&highlight=loves
 
The Kersenbrock was a great stepping stone, to try out a ton of cues, the journey started from my $375. It has been a blast, took a few bath's on selling, but what a ride so far since 2007 on here. http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=226188&highlight=loves

I'm on the same ride, Rod....hahaha, only difference
is that I didn't have that nice stepping stone that you
did. I'm still lovin' every minute of it and I'd say you
and several others around here are, too. Great ride!
 
I'm on the same ride, Rod....hahaha, only difference
is that I didn't have that nice stepping stone that you
did. I'm still lovin' every minute of it and I'd say you
and several others around here are, too. Great ride!

GOTTA LOVE IT.:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
sure I'll kick in

Here's my 93 ebony into cocobolo, micarta ferrules. It's the shizzle.
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Hey Rod

Here's my 87' with original joint protectors and original Mori tips... Similar to your Ebony nosed but without the Ebony veneer...








 
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