Frank Paradise Before and After

dnixon

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Had it cleaned. Not a refinish. Done by Paul Drexler of pfd Studios. First 3 are before pictures. IMG_0352.JPG
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Wow that cleaned up nice. Some would have refinished, I love it that you didn't.


Thanks for showing off! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:




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Thanks for all the nice comments. Paul Drexler did a great job bring in this dead horse back to life
 
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Nice.

Good that you cleaned-it up and kept it original.

Bring it along one night. I would love to see it in person.
 
i am not as old but wish i cleaned up as nice....:D
great cue and great workmanship by drexler...:thumbup:
 
Paradise

Beautiful job you did with the Paradise cue. I have three of his cues and just love them. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
 
Love to see these old Paradise cues, probably more rare than others. This is also a good example of a cue that didn't need to be refinished. A polish in the acrylic was all that was needed.

All the best,
WW
 
Hi there, I know its been a while, but could you tell me how you clean it up? I have a paradise that looks just like yours that I would like to clean up a bit.
 
Hi there, I know its been a while, but could you tell me how you clean it up? I have a paradise that looks just like yours that I would like to clean up a bit.
It was sent to Paul Drexler of pfd Studios
The OP didn't do it.
If you try to do it yourself and dont have the skill you could ruin a historic cue.
 
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