*** Jerry Franklin ***

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Yes Sir!
African Blackwood & Snakewood
Hits so damn good.

I love rare cues like this, that are indeed rare & sought after.
A rarity within a hugely popular line of cues is really something to have.
Always helps that the playability is fantastic as well.
 
That cue is awesome. Always loved Snakewood. Seems to look even better on a South West. :smile:
 
Darn nice example and very cool wood!

Thanks for showing off! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
This is the nicest South West cue I've seen. The fact that it's a Jerry Franklin is icing on the cake! Beautiful cue.
 
What a cue !!!!

WOW,
Great pickup !
enjoy :smile:

" When I initially put the order in for my S W with Laurie-
we talked about a cue like this-
ebony/snakewood
 
Great

Great combination of woods on a very rare cue. Greg I have said this before you could put on your own cue show.
 
Like to thank everyone for the nice words on a super rare cue!
It plays good too : )


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Pardon my ignorance. Is the rarity because of the snakewood in a SW, or because of the Franklin era timeframe, both, or something else? Thanks.

Scott
 
Not many South West cues were made with Snakewood, or African Blackwood also.
Being 60 inch makes it rare as well.
Being made in the 80's helps too!
Thanks


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