The Green Machine. My new playing cue. Any guesses?

Troy, that's a super looking cue. But the wrap sucks all the life from the green veneers. Black leather, that's the ticket!

On the other hand, if you really want to spend a lot of time in pool rooms talking about your cue (and whatever that leads to), I think the wrap is a great conversation starter. And since you are a salesman, well ... I think you've got something there!
 
Green Machine

Very cool cue! Awesome colors and cool traditional design. I'm going to go with -R- hands down!
 
My guess is James White. Love the cue.

Craig

I think so too but what do I know....

I'm not a big fan of the green wrap.... white and green specs linen would have worked better for me.
 
The veneers appeared to be overlaid rather than mitered. How many makers utilize this method, they are surely in the minority? Love the cue and the veneer work, wrap is a touch loud. Beautiful, either way.
 
Tony Z.??

:grin:Emerald tips would be a nice touch I agree. My green Kikel has them and it looks really good IMO. Nice cue sir
 
Troy, that's a super looking cue. But the wrap sucks all the life from the green veneers. Black leather, that's the ticket!

On the other hand, if you really want to spend a lot of time in pool rooms talking about your cue (and whatever that leads to), I think the wrap is a great conversation starter. And since you are a salesman, well ... I think you've got something there!

That was my intentions with this cue. It will get noticed across the room and be a nice conversation starter. I will let you guys keep guessing for awhile. It is not the Rauenzahn I have mentioned in my signature that is another cue that I have.
 
Oh...

Thought it was a trick question, then I have seen that green before...Kenny Murrell
 
I'm gonna guess Ken Murrell.

And IMO, black lizard would be a MUCH better choice. The green tends to take away from the rest of the cue. It just doesn't go. Beautiful, classic look with a excellent craftsmanship. Then this bright green wrap that makes it look kinda, well... the opposite of all that.

The rest of the cue is nice though.
 
My first thought was Jerry

But I have never seen him use the thin black veneer bourders.
Nick :)
 
Has a RAMBOW look to it. Love the sharp veniers. Looks like very high quality work even by just the pics. Kinda partial to green myself. Very nice cue whoever built it!
 
Well I will let the cat out of the bag. It is a TNT Custom Cue. TNT Custom Cues teamed up with Jerry Rauenzahn to bring this cue to life. Thank you Mr. Rauenzahn for helping make this fine TNT Custom Cue. This is the highest end cue to date to come from the group of cue makers under the TNT Custom shop name.

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