Take A Look & Better Appreciate How Great Jerry R. Is.
Each and every one of us has our own tastes in cue designs. And we also have our own opinions of cue-makers and which ones are the best or the greatest. One name that comes to mind for greatness is Pete Tascarella. I've never heard anyone knock Pete Tascarella cues, except for one blockhead who wrote on Az his ivory joints weren't his cup tea.....he referred to them as faux ivory joints......imagine ......what a jerk to write that on this Forum.
Anyway, many readers have probably read my enthusiastic posts about these Bushka cues Jerry Rauenzahn is making for a bunch of us thanks to the creativity of Dean Campbell. I've praised his cue workmanship on these completed Bushkas and complimented the new owners on their selection of a great design. How great has these Bushka cues Jerry's made turned out? I rate them on a scale of 1 -10 a solid 9.7 - 9.8. I really can't imagine what it would have required to score a 10.....Well, maybe I do.....I have to wait and see until March rolls around.
Oh yeah, before I forget, Yup, it was me.....I was that aforementioned jerk that knocked the ivory joint.....so let me just state I have recently been able to examine a Tascarella cue joint in person. The cue owner allowed me to hit a dozen pool balls with it and I got to examine the cue very closely.....okay, I go on record again....I was wrong.....Sorry Pete, as if he even knew what I originally wrote on the Forum.
In any event, Pete Tascarella is a cue-maker known for extraordinary quality and exquisitely detailed workmanship flawless in every aspect. Dunn M1's cue, DrGonzo and now Kaiserman's cues turned out to be flat out stunning & competes with Bushka cues made by any other cue-maker for sheer beauty and replica authenticity. For your own appreciation, here are a few photos of a Bushka cue made by none other than Pete Tascarella......it's not my cue but it's one any of us would love to own. It's a reason I ordered one of these Bushka Tributes from Jerry R. and you can judge for yourself that both cue-makers produce extraordinarily great Balabushka reproduction cues. And personally, I really prefer the acrylic rings in Kaiserman's Bushka cue and if the same acrylic was used in the Tascarella cue, the rings just show differently in Kaiserman's cue butt sleeve. Anyway, after viewing Pete's cue workmanship, and also seeing Jerry's similar cue designs, you get a better appreciation for just how good Mr. Rauenzahn is at making pool cues.
Matt B.