This is my grandfather's mid-1960's Frank Paradise. He bought it at a poolhall in Linden, NJ for around $70 according to my dad.
Don't know what kind of woods are in it, don't know the pin size, I just know I love the look of it. Scot Sherbine at Proficient Billiards did a fantastic job of refinishing the cue and making a new shaft as the old one had warped for years in a hot/cold attic.
The points are all very close in size, but not exactly the same length. It was this cue that turned me onto leather wraps as well.
Don't know what kind of woods are in it, don't know the pin size, I just know I love the look of it. Scot Sherbine at Proficient Billiards did a fantastic job of refinishing the cue and making a new shaft as the old one had warped for years in a hot/cold attic.
The points are all very close in size, but not exactly the same length. It was this cue that turned me onto leather wraps as well.



