I got this one piece cue from duc lam and it was in great shape with busted wedge.
It is one of the brightest pastel colored veneers I've seen for a cue that was built in 1905 (one of the earliest 26 1/2- with white/gold Brunswick label) the wood has been confirmed by Jerry and a Brunswick expert as Jarrah. Jarrah is Australian eucalyptus type tree. Pretty rare from what I've been told
I had jerry Rauenzahn convert it . He repaired and replaced the wedge added hoppe ring. I like the golden brown phenolic butt cap and joint collars. Ivory throughout . 29" butt 30 " shafts. Can't wait to recieve it. It has balance point of 19.25" and weighs 19.3/19.6 oz with the 12.5mm and 13mm shaft
Jerry is the nicest best communication I've dealt with he said 5 months and then did it in just a couple months. Sent me pics throughout the build and answered emails daily. Pleasure to work with - over the top customer service . Thanks jerry! Stoked to have this in my small collection.
It is one of the brightest pastel colored veneers I've seen for a cue that was built in 1905 (one of the earliest 26 1/2- with white/gold Brunswick label) the wood has been confirmed by Jerry and a Brunswick expert as Jarrah. Jarrah is Australian eucalyptus type tree. Pretty rare from what I've been told
I had jerry Rauenzahn convert it . He repaired and replaced the wedge added hoppe ring. I like the golden brown phenolic butt cap and joint collars. Ivory throughout . 29" butt 30 " shafts. Can't wait to recieve it. It has balance point of 19.25" and weighs 19.3/19.6 oz with the 12.5mm and 13mm shaft
Jerry is the nicest best communication I've dealt with he said 5 months and then did it in just a couple months. Sent me pics throughout the build and answered emails daily. Pleasure to work with - over the top customer service . Thanks jerry! Stoked to have this in my small collection.
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