New -R- Cocobola w/Ivory Inlays

krbsailing

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Here's my newest -R- cue :)

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Thanks Jerry! Another BEAUTIFUL cue!! :cool:
 
krbsailing said:
Here's my newest -R- cue :)

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Thanks Jerry! Another BEAUTIFUL cue!! :cool:
This cue looks great, Jerry is making a very nice traditional cue these days!
Jerry makes a great-playing cue , I have a Titlist He recently completed, it hits a ton!
Thanks for posting the pics, glad to see another nice -R- cue !;)
 
I seem to love more and more Mr. Rauenzahn's work as I see newer and newer cues from him!
Pooh

P.S.: That 1/2 ss joint is l-o-v-e-l-y!
 
Here's some more pics

I just opened up this SWEET BABY -R- a few minutes ago.....WOWSER! :D

I took some more pics with different settings but, :rolleyes: I'm no photographer :( so here's the best I could come up with for now.

It's a really BEAUTIFUL cue Jerry! The Walrus and Elephant Ivory with silver accent rings really tie in the 1/2 joint SS too ;) I don't know the difference between Cortland and Irish Linen but, I can only tell you that this White and Green spec wrap is GORGEOUS :cool:

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The cue hits SWEET too! If you haven't hit with one of -R-'s cues you really should make it a point to do so -- this cue like my others hits really SWEET!!! :)

Thanks again Jerry!!! :cool:
 
krbsailing said:
It's a really BEAUTIFUL cue Jerry! The Walrus and Elephant Ivory with silver accent rings really tie in the 1/2 joint SS too ;) I don't know the difference between Cortland and Irish Linen but, I can only tell you that this White and Green spec wrap is GORGEOUS :cool:

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jerry told me he got together with a few cuemaker and bought a crap load of original wthie w green spec wrap. this stuff for awile ago that everyone loves. he could chanrge double what he charges bc they do not make that anymore and u can not find it!!!
 
This latest photo surely is way better than the earlier ones, in this one I can see the cue's colors better - thanks for the new picture!
You mentioned Walrus... I have never heard of that - my bad...:o Could you tell me about it?

Thanks, Pooh

P.S.: could you please take a few pictures of the joint when the shaft is on? I mean it must look amazing and I've imagined that but a picture would be great as that is a staggering combo you have there at the joint.
 
A friend of mine's father was a native from Alaska. He salvaged two tusks from a Walrus about 70 years ago. We used some of the Walrus tusk ivory for the inlays in this cue.
 
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