That's the beauty of the internet, you don't have to be intelligent to post YOUR OPINIONS and that goes for Tate too. I here all kinds of disparaging
remarks reguarding Paradise's cues by you and Tate(and always manages to praise Palmer cues)(I wonder why?) Now who's the Bosos? You or Tate can bet me whatever you want/or pool your money and bet that I don't have one of those shafts. Now, I'm not going to post the pic of the shaft as you two know it alls know everything don't you. And it doesn't weight 5-6 ounces either. Your all just going on heresay so big deal.
A small story..Bob Ross the oil painter learned that technique of painting from a man named Bill Alexander and then he went behind his back and started selling Bill's knives, oils, everything thru another company and made big bucks using Bill's technique which broke the old mans heart. I'm thinkin the same thing happened with Paradise and his crew. Once they learned everything they could from Frank, they went out on their own. (cranking out 200 cues a week?)
Paradise was making cues way before the Balners came along. .and they are the rarest and his history is very interesting. Essentricity is a trait of artists. Balabuska dissected his cues, Balners copied them. Every top maker is influenced by him. I'm not gonna let a bunch of collectors make slanderous statements about Paradise for any reason or motives without defending the man.
So carry on . .