Let's See Your Jerry R. Cues

This is pure presumption on my part but yours is a little more special than some, if I'm not mistaken.
Your cue's unique wrap is very reminiscent of skins' Jerry R. cue that underwent a refinish by Pete
The blue leather wrap is probably the most unique way of trying to accentuate the great blue veneer.
And the protector set you have is another marvelous addendum to a terrific cue.......thanks for posting.


Matt B.

One in the same. James is the new curator of the "Rauenzarella". It's in a good home.
 
Seeing cue designs from the same cue-maker is a real treat for my eyes.

I wish there was a section dedicated by cue-maker's name, Imagine seeing
dozens of different Richard Black cue designs or Tascarella or Mobley...etc.


So I hope some others take this as a hint........my collection is too small to use
to start more threads like this but others out there have an armada of cue-makers
in their collections. All it takes is a few minutes to start a new thread and this could
become a trend.......wouldn't that be enjoyable and interesting to view or I think so.



Matt B.
 
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Not fancy

A basic conversion, but one of my favorite cue.
 

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My Jerry cues

Mosconi Bushka Trib
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Dove Bushka Trib
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Full splice Ebony and Ivory Mosconi Bushka theme. This Ebony is over 30 years old
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Oh yeah.......this is what cue-making is all about as far as my taste in cues runs.

Look at some of these designs.......and these three in particular sit on the top shelf.

The Mosconi Tribute just glows & if I'm not mistaken, uses original acrylic Jerry had from Palmer.

I debated using the acylic with my first cue, decided not to and then of course, this cue was released.

OMG....the copper rings look so friggin' cool......old school nostalgia at is best........Great design.


Matt B.
 
"Calling John Marshall" Please post em up sir!

OK OKOK!!!!


This would make ole George Balabushka very proud. It's made from an early 2 piece Hoppe Pro with ivory ring and full splice real Brazilian Rosewood ta boot!!! The Rosewood is so dark it almost looks like Ebony. Jerry told me it smelled soooo good when he was transitioning it to his tribute of the Color of Money cue, but this one's the REAL deal. Ivory ferrule and ivory joint help make this cue hit incredibly sweet. I prefer the stainless steel radial pin for the joint; and the abalone is a perfect match with the ivory V-shaped inlays. Those are the original 0.50" silver/nickel rings like George would have used himself. The shaft is 3.9 oz and old growth Lake Michigan hard rock maple; and the butt weighs in at 15.3 oz. The balance point is about 19 1/2" up from the rear of the Delrin buttplate and makes for a well balanced hit.

Now the nearly seemless black Hoppe style leather wrap is a perfect match for the cue. Jerry surprised me with that one. I had asked him to do what he thought would fit the cue for a wrap. Nice touch SIR Jerry!!!

This is as OLD SCHOOL as it gets. Mr. Rauenzahn's Color of Money cue is $$$$ AWESOME. Thank you for letting me share Jerry's work..... (<:

Thanks for the surprise Jerry, time to test drive this baby!!!

John Marshall






















 
OK OKOK!!!!


This would make ole George Balabushka very proud. It's made from an early 2 piece Hoppe Pro with ivory ring and full splice real Brazilian Rosewood ta boot!!! The Rosewood is so dark it almost looks like Ebony. Jerry told me it smelled soooo good when he was transitioning it to his tribute of the Color of Money cue, but this one's the REAL deal. Ivory ferrule and ivory joint help make this cue hit incredibly sweet. I prefer the stainless steel radial pin for the joint; and the abalone is a perfect match with the ivory V-shaped inlays. Those are the original 0.50" silver/nickel rings like George would have used himself. The shaft is 3.9 oz and old growth Lake Michigan hard rock maple; and the butt weighs in at 15.3 oz. The balance point is about 19 1/2" up from the rear of the Delrin buttplate and makes for a well balanced hit.

Now the nearly seemless black Hoppe style leather wrap is a perfect match for the cue. Jerry surprised me with that one. I had asked him to do what he thought would fit the cue for a wrap. Nice touch SIR Jerry!!!

This is as OLD SCHOOL as it gets. Mr. Rauenzahn's Color of Money cue is $$$$ AWESOME. Thank you for letting me share Jerry's work..... (<:

Thanks for the surprise Jerry, time to test drive this baby!!!

John Marshall






















Nice one John. Good start! Just the "Tip of the Iceberg" though. Please feel free to continue.

For those who don't know, John has an amazing collection of Jerry's cues.
 
Box cues by Jerry Rauenzahn

All white is ivory including the butt caps, inlays, and ringwork. These cues are absolutely beautiful in your hands. I can't say enough about the quality of the fit, finish, and alignment of all the parts throughout these master pieces. It's taken years of practice to build quality cues like these.

You know the Master builder.... (<: need I say more??

Which one is your favorite???

They are PRIZES in my collection.

Enjoy,

John




















 
Another Rauenzahn beauty

Jerry Rauenzahn and I spent hours talking about the design of this cue over the past several years. He thought this combination of materials would fit well together like the old Bushka's in the early days.

Here is an old Brazilian Rosewood full spliced titlist with ivory joint and ferrules, stainless steel radial pin, the real deal Cortland linen wrap, and abalone inlays just like the Master builder George Balabushka would have done himself.

This cue just arrived in time to celebrate the Holidays. WOW!!! Hits like a dream. Cue looks much better under good lights; and it really POPS up close.

Enjoy,

John


















 
bridged pointed Bushka design by Rauenzahn #1 of 1

This is Jerry Rauenzahn's first bridged 4 pointer cue he's ever built. Jerry and I designed this baby a couple years ago and to my surprise it was delivered today. WOW!!!!

It sports an elephant ear wrap, ivory ferrule, short 3" butt sleeve just like George Balabushka's cues, double nickel.silver ring work at the "A" joint with ivory inlays, and four rows of four maple diamonds inlaid in the sleeve outlined with thin maple veneers. Points and butt sleeve are ebony and the veneers look electric with light on them. The finish and fit are unbelievable!!!! It seems like every time I ask SIR JERRY to build something new he knocks it out of the park.

I have done business with Mr. Rauenzahn for years and I can't explain how thrilled I am with his work, communication, kindness, his humbleness, and how he goes about perfecting his work. It's an extraordinary experience!!!

This cue surpasses my expectations BIG TIME!!! I can't wait to go play tonight and show it off.

Enjoy,

John Marshall



















 
Ivory Gus propeller cue by Rauenzahn

I can not believe the points on this cue.

DEAD NUTS!!!! Points of Perfection by the Master Jerry Rauenzahn. Ivory propellers are tight and snug.

His box work is astounding by a shop that's done by traditional old school methods just as the MASTERS performed before him. Truly a work of art!! Notice how each box in the butt sleeve has nearly perfect mitered 45 degree angles with invisible glue lines.... how????

Impressive (<:

I'll let the pictures speak for themselves...

LEATHER WRAP OH MY!!!

Ivory ringwork at the joint and above the leather wrap, and Elforin butt cap to make sure someone doesn't try and pawn this off as an original (nice thinking Jerry!!!)

Shafts are ivory ferrules and Triangle tips and full sized 13mm.

Notice how all the ringwork lines up at each point, MASTERY DONE SIR JERRY!!!

Enjoy...

John






















 
crazy full spliced work of art by Rauenzahn

THIS CUE HAS 2 SETS OF 8 POINT FULL-SPLICED POINTS>>>>>>> NEVER BEEN DONE BEFORE<<<< ONE OF A KIND!!!!!

THIS CUE IS SICK!!!!! PICS REALLY DON'T SHOW THE BEAUTY OF THESE WOODS AND VENEERS TOGETHER!!!!

THIS CUE IS THE NUTZZZ.... ((<<::

It has a recessed ivory joint with 5/16-14 SS pin which fits snuggly on the last turn on both shafts (Jerry is famous for this attribute) and it gives you incredible feedback through your hands so you can really FEEL your stroke. You have to try this combination!!! IT IS AWESOME!!!!

19 0z; 18++ inches up from the bottom for balance; an old, original Predator 314 without the cat (made in USA 1996), shaft, and an ivory ferruled Jerry -R-auenzahn (Rauenzahn) super maple shaft, all have matching ringwork.

I LOVE THE FEEL OF THIS CUE IN MY HANDS!!!!

THANK YOU MR. JERRY,

Oh, by the way, HAPPY 71st BIRTHDAY ++++*****

YOU ROCK!!!!

ENJOY ((<<:: ((<<::

jm






















 
6 veneer wrapless rosewood full spliced Rauenzahn

Jerry sent this front weighted player that hits ABSOLUTELY LIGHTS OUT!!! The butt weighs 14.3 oz and the shaft is an even 4.0 oz. 18.3 total weight and the balance point is 20" up from the tip of the butt plate. The grain in the East Indian Rosewood is irridescent, almost 3-D in depth. All I can say is the veneer work is beyond words. There are no flaws, no glue lines, WOWWWW. This is the nicest 6 veneer pointed cue I have ever witnessed. The return points are nearly flawless.
The biggest surprise was the hit of the old melamine ferrule (I'm talking about the really old stuff) Jerry installed as the tip. POW!!!

Straight grain maple is the nuts for the forearm on this NASTY FS BEAST!!!

Thanks and enjoy'

John


















 
flame on with eliptical rings by Rauenzahn

Jerry Rauenzahn and I had a couple of ideas to try out and incorporate into Kingwood and East Indian Rosewood. We decided on elliptical loops in the butt sleeve matching the flame veneers in the butterflies and points. I wanted the hit a little different so we went with the double black linen joint collars instead of my usual choice of ivory or stainless steel. Jerry also had an OLD MICARTA chunk stashed away he turned down for this cue's ferrule. It has a wonderful sound and feel. And the leather wrap is outstanding!!!

Enjoy,

John








 
Made in America full spliced Rauenzahn's

Made in the USA!!!

Which one is your favorite???

jm





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These are some of my -R- babies. JERRY -R-'S CUES ARE THE NUTZ!!!

U like???

jm







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more Rauenzahns

My humble -R- collection.

All white is ivory, almost all of these cues were custom ordered. The first 7 from left to right beginning from picture 5 are Titlist conversions, including several ebony, purpleheart, and African Blackwood cues. Thanks Mr. Jerry -R-auenzahn.

John





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and a few more Rauenzahn's for eye candy

Here are more pics of Jerry's work I have in my collection.

Enjoy,

John





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