Welll, at this point I want to address a few comments from this site. If you don’t know who commissioned the Golden Balabushka, you might want to reconsider the mocking.
Harvey Mason, father of professional player Joann Mason Parker, commisied and worked with George for a year on the Gold Cue cue. I’m happy to say that as far as I know, I’m the only cue writer he’s given the full story. I will publish that story in the next few months, giving the details of how that cue, what is now known as the Golden Balabushka, came to be.
Harvey and Irene Mason are very much alive, retired in Deerfield Beach, FL. That area isn’t some kind of catch-all eBay scam county, as was implied on this site.
Joann Mason (‘94 US Open Champion), who is about my age, still clearly remembers going to George’s shop over that year during the build of the Gold Cue. She still seemed genuinely excited when telling me abou the cue, the journey with George, and her father in general. Her mom, Irene, actually told me her side of the story about the Gold Cue before Harvey did. I talked to Harvey later, and he filled in many more details, all the while with Irene in the background trying to correct him. Wonderful story from a wonderful NYC couple. What a pleasure talking to them.
In other words, Harvey Mason isn’t just some guy. He’s one of two NYC professional caliber players that were close to George and his work throughout his career (Gene Nagy, with whom I also spent hours on the phone talking about George, is the other), and is the man that commissioned the most unique Balabushka cue ever known.
That’s who is auctioning the eBay cue in the original post.
Freddie <~~~ amazed