I inherited my grandfather's Frank Paradise cue (circa 1963). It's nothing fancy, appears to be a Titlist conversion with a leather wrap, brass piloted joint and ivory buttcap. No inlays or anything fancy about it. I had it refinished, had a new shaft manufactured for it and played with it a few times, but given the collectible and heirloom value of the cue, I'd rather not play with it much in the various halls I frequent.
In the eyes of AZBers, is it acceptable to have a cuemaker fashion me a replica of this cue for posterity, since I like the simple design of the cue, or should I the cue for it's given purpose, and that's play the damn game with it?
Thanks for the opinions.
In the eyes of AZBers, is it acceptable to have a cuemaker fashion me a replica of this cue for posterity, since I like the simple design of the cue, or should I the cue for it's given purpose, and that's play the damn game with it?
Thanks for the opinions.