New "Pawn Shop Nugget"

Bob Farr

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Anybody know who made this?
 

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I dig it but no clue. Diamonds look unique. Not sure. Closeup of pin? If serious about pawn shop, I would have bought it too.
 
No idea. Pawn shop find? Excellent.

I dig those rings, just like my Joss block letter cues. But it is unusual to see them in all locations, which I do enjoy seeing.

Proportions of the rings are nice.

Points looks nicely done, with nice proportions.

One inch butt cap, does not look like delrin.

Is there a grain in those ferrules?

The points of the diamonds are rounded...

Not the greatest shaft wood...

Very nice finish, looks to be in excellent condition. Looks darn well new.

I really don't know who made it. But I like it.



Would like to see close up of pilots/pin as well as under the bumper.
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Brand new, perfect looking finish, perfect tips even?

You sure this is a pawn shop find? Where is that pawn shop?

Given the slightly shorter butt plate, I do tend to lean towards Runde, though this could be anybody.

All the best,
WW
 
I agree, it sure looks like one of the Runde R12's he made a few years ago.
 
shafts look perfect to me

in fact the whole cue does

looks like something i had seen before
 
I'm not sure I'm buying the "pawn shop nugget" bit. :thumbup:

I agree that Runde is certain possibility. I would also throw Richard Black out there.
 
Not so much the diamonds that does it for me, but other things seem to say Runde. The dashes are a bit thick, typical for Runde. The butt sleeve pattern became sort of a standard for a Schon cue later as well. The butt plate, in addition to being a bit shorter than the usual 1.5 inches also has a bit of a squared off end, similar to other Runde cues. Also, those ferrules either look like Micarta, or whatever material became the Schon standard with and after Runde. Could also be a custom Schon in the earlier days, but I doubt it, given the wrap. They didn't too many with green speck linen.

All the best,
WW
 
I'm not sure I'm buying the "pawn shop nugget" bit. :thumbup:

I agree that Runde is certain possibility. I would also throw Richard Black out there.

Agree, I'm not buying the pawn shop tale either.

For Black, the bumper is too big; he used a smaller one, probably custom, not the typical. Also, I've never seen a Black with fairly centered dashed shaft collars. This would be a first. For the butt plate, either Richard did the typical 1.5 inch, or a much shorter, sort of like Bill Stroud, but I've never seen this length plate for Richard.

Not conclusive...

All the best,
WW
 
Ferrules look like Bob’s, but I would need to see the pilots.
 
Brand new, perfect looking finish, perfect tips even?

You sure this is a pawn shop find? Where is that pawn shop?

Given the slightly shorter butt plate, I do tend to lean towards Runde, though this could be anybody.

All the best,
WW
Yes, just teasing about the Pawn Shop. Came from "Deanoc's Pawn Shop". R-12 recreated by the creator of the R series Schon cues. Thanks for the compliments guys.
 

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Yes, just teasing about the Pawn Shop. Came from "Deanoc's Pawn Shop". R-12 recreated by the creator of the R series Schon cues. Thanks for the compliments guys.

Yep, thought that was a Runde - Schon - looking. Distinctive butt plate. Very nice cue.

All the best,
WW
 
Very nice cue! I think I was considering that when Dean posted it but I’m too chicken to buy without pictures, haha. Kinda regretting it now.

Love Runde cues and that one is a classic beauty! Been playing with mine for 2 years now and couldn’t be happier.
 
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