This one is rare in that it is EBONY, all original, veneers are faded but traditional titlist, purple, green and brown, SS joint. my bet is he used a titlist blank.
When I bought the cue in 1996, the Paradise shaft made for 57" had too much wiggle. I had Paul Rubino make 3 shafts, one at 57", 57.5" and 58". Eventually, the white plastic yellowed so I had Pete Tascarella make a shaft at 58".
For its era, the cue is unique in that the butt is thin for the time period and the weight of the cue is about 19. It is now 19 years for me owing the cue and it plays better than ever with Pete's shaft. Over the years, this has been my primary player, switching over the last few years with a Barry and a Tascarella. However, if I had to play one game for all the marbles, I would be most comfortable with this trusty companion.
When I bought the cue in 1996, the Paradise shaft made for 57" had too much wiggle. I had Paul Rubino make 3 shafts, one at 57", 57.5" and 58". Eventually, the white plastic yellowed so I had Pete Tascarella make a shaft at 58".
For its era, the cue is unique in that the butt is thin for the time period and the weight of the cue is about 19. It is now 19 years for me owing the cue and it plays better than ever with Pete's shaft. Over the years, this has been my primary player, switching over the last few years with a Barry and a Tascarella. However, if I had to play one game for all the marbles, I would be most comfortable with this trusty companion.
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