Something Special -- Guess Who?

Bob Farr

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Gus tribute. 18.7 oz with both shafts @3.9 oz.

Full ivory, flat faced, radial pinned.

This one is Sooooo awesome.



Yes it is an -R- SO NICE!

Thanks for all the compliments.
 

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Beautiful

Dead ringer except for the modern pin.
Jerry Rauenzahn.
Just guessing.
The Veneer work is flawless.
Nick :)
 
You guys are too good. Or maybe you guys know i only have Jerry -R- and Jeff Olney cues in my collection now.

Thanks for the nice words all.
 

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Pretty authentic looking.....and what a gorgeous design.

Jeez.....earlier I read Dr. Gonzo's thread and saw his Bushka cue progress photos.
Now Bob's thread pops up and I view his completed cue that Jerry made and well,
it gets me stoked to see such exquisite workmanship......and killer designs I really like.

This is why I belong to the Forum......seeing cues by others that I so admire and the
opportunity to work with folks like Deanoc and great cue-makers like Jerry Rauenzahn.

Bob, this design is one of the nicest cue designs I've ever seen. The forearm wood, the
gorgeous ebony points, colorful veneers and fantastic barbell inlays. Gosh, everything
just clicks with this cue and it really is a very handsome cue & great photos too. Well done.

Matt B.
 
Man, I love, love, LOVE that butt sleeve design!!! I think I have a new favorite -R- that's not mine. :thumbup:
 
Thanks Bava and West Point. I'm really pleased with the way it turned out and so was Jerry. He said that butt sleeve turned into a real project. Much more difficult than he thought it was going to be but he executed it perfectly.
 
I just saw Deanos new Jerry -R- Buska. Very nice work he is putting out. Congratulations on a fine cue!

Larry
 
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