Oldest Jerry Franklin Cue!

RogerSLC-LV

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I was thinking that some of you might find this cue interesting. Jerry made this cue in 1977 when he was working for Kersenbrock Cue Service several years before founding South West Cues. He made the cue for his father who played in the local leagues and used it right up until the time of his death in 2002. This cue has never been outside the Franklin family. This is the first cue he designed and completed on his own. The Birdseye shaft is really stunning when you see the cue in person. I’ll take some better pictures in the next few days. This cue will be offered for sale in the near future.
Regards, Roger





 
:yikes::yikes::yikes:

Holy Mother of Mary!

The Holy Grail...

I would offer good luck on your sale, but I am sure your mailbox is filling as I write this.


Chris <~~~~HUGE fan of wrapless SW cues
 
I was thinking that some of you might find this cue interesting. Jerry made this cue in 1977 when he was working for Kersenbrock Cue Service several years before founding South West Cues. He made the cue for his father who played in the local leagues and used it right up until the time of his death in 2002. This cue has never been outside the Franklin family. This is the first cue he designed and completed on his own. The Birdseye shaft is really stunning when you see the cue in person. I’ll take some better pictures in the next few days. This cue will be offered for sale in the near future.
Regards, Roger

Thanks very much for sharing this is not something you see every day!!
 
Now thats a piece of history.

I hope this cue never leaves you - oops, I thought the cue was yours - didn't realize it will be for sale.

Should be in a Museum !!!


Beautiful :wink:
 
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WOW, I love this cue. That curly shaft is sweet. Nice pick up, if you ever want to sell that let me know.
 
Wow Roger.
What a piece.
Congrats on owning this beast.


chris G<-------loves Tiny

Thanks Chris
I wish I owned it but it's still in the Franklin family. I was honored that I was asked to handle the sale. I think it's a nice little piece of cue history that few people have had a chance to see. Thanks to everyone for the kind words...I hope you enjoyed it.
Regards, Roger
 
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Roger, what a rare find indeed. missed you at expo. hope all is well. don
 
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Roger,

What can I say other than please put it on my tab.

Thanks for the uplift

Ted
 
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