Rauenzahn review

Panhdlce

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All I can say is WOW, Nick Serdula put the Szam tribute Rauzen cue in my hands and I can honesetly say the cue looks & plays like a cue costing twice the money.

Shaft wood quality, build quality, fit & finsh, playablity and draw are all right there, this cue can really move the cue ball after contact with a rail or the object ball. A REALY solid hit!

Recently my financal sitution has taken a dramatic change and I thought I'd never be able to afford a high quality cue, Nick & Jerry to the rescue! I had no idea a Rauenzahn cue played like this, I could have saved a lot of cash in the past if would have only listened to what Nick Serula had to say about Jerry's cues.

On top of that you can design, choose pin, weight, dimensions, etc. In other words you can custom tailor a cue to your needs and wants and not wait years to get it!

I hear Jerry does some of the best leather wraps in the business.

Thanks Nick and most of all thanks Jerry
 
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I know exactly what it's like to have to sell off something really nice because of other financial obligations...it sucks...BIG TIME!:mad:

But, I have also found that when a door closes, a window opens. It happened for me with a Josey sneaky...and it looks like it happened for you too, with one of Jerry's cues. It's kinda like having one of those *slap* "I could've had a V8!" moments...LOL.:rolleyes: ;) :)

I think that sometimes we get so caught up in chasing the 'high end' that we forget that there are some very fine cues out there on the 'low end'...unexpectedly. I found it to be a rather pleasant surprise.:D

Lisa
 
I agree !!

Phil is also on Mike Cochran's waiting list. He has a plan. He wanted a cue that he could abuse alittle and play bar pool with. Well he did very well for the price. The cue is too nice for the origional intent. But I guess he will just have tio live with it! I think Phil was very suprised and pleased!
Nick :)
 
ridewiththewind said:
I think that sometimes we get so caught up in chasing the 'high end' that we forget that there are some very fine cues out there on the 'low end'...unexpectedly. I found it to be a rather pleasant surprise.:D

Lisa

Well, you know how I feel about them. I've never found a cue that hit better, but I do like the stiff hit of a Zylr. I use the Zylr for 9-ball and the JR for other games.
 
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