Titlist Conversion by Paul Drexler, PFD Studios

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THE CUE HAS BEEN SOLD!

Thanks for looking.

Titlist conversion cue, Number 3 of 6 made in 1999 by Paul Drexler. Paul stated to me at the Expo that it sold for $1450 new.

One shaft is 12.18mm with Ivorine-3 ferrule, hercules tip
2nd shaft is 11.84mm with Elephant Ivory ferrule, hercules tip.
Length: 58 inches (with either shaft)
Weight: 19.5 ounces with one shaft, 19.3 with the other shaft.

Nice clean titlist points, dark brown (almost black) leather wrap. Stainless steel joint with silver deco ring, uniloc quick release pin. Ivory hoppe ring is signed "3 of 6 PFD Studios 5.99". Black butt cap with push in rubber stopper.

As you can see, the shafts could stand to be cleaned, as the cue has been played a lot. The cue has one spot in the butt sleeve that is nicked, about pencil eraser size. I did not take a picture of that, but I can if desired. It is not that bad, but worth mentioning as the paint is chipped right there.

The first $750 takes it. PM me with questions. Thanks.



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yup

I was told that all pfd conversions were made from titlist blanks from Burton Spain's estate. It is a high Quality titlist blank for sure. They were sold by Palmer to alot of cuemakers. I am pretty sure that is where that blank is from.
 
Haha.. I ask you whether it is the full splice, bcos the point looks way high up (near to the joint). Anyway I confirm buying the cue. PM sent pls check.
 
pfd

Erik Lee has one of the six cues like this made for sale on his website his cue has an ivory joint and 2 matching predator shafts with it and it's very nice. nik
 
You're a theif

You just stole that one icem3n, I think 6 of 6 from the same series was on here a few weeks ago for about $1250.

I'm not sure how this one was done, but my recent PFD titlist has a 3-4 inch section of laminated maple at the base of the handle area to allow for the longer points. For my taste, I'd prefer to have the longer points since straight grain maple isn't all that eye-catching.

Regardless, nice buy.
 
96supersport said:
I'm not sure how this one was done, but my recent PFD titlist has a 3-4 inch section of laminated maple at the base of the handle area to allow for the longer points. For my taste, I'd prefer to have the longer points since straight grain maple isn't all that eye-catching.
Regardless, nice buy.

A better way is to add the extra inches of wood at the butt end iso under the wrap. Like what Murray Tucker III did to Marcus titlist. It will still maintain the hit. I can't seem to get hold of Mr.Tucker. Wondering when he will reply to my pm.
 
PetreeCues said:
I am sorry to have to tell you, but the cue has already sold.

There was a gentleman who emailed me just before you had contacted me, and he has already paypal me payment for the cue. I have no choice but to do as I stated in the post and send it to the first person who spoke up. You were actually second and he has already paid.

Very sorry. I hope we can do business in the future.

Thanks.
JWP

blah.. blah blah... you're not better than the other cue maker that selling out to Japan.
I know you have the right not sell me the cue. But after communicating back and for several PM and agrees on the type of payment and additionnal shafts made, and after 12 hours you told me it's sold to another person. If it was sold before i contacted you, you should have told me then not after twelve hours.
 
that is nothing but pure bad business.he found out the cue was worth at least a dime and backed out.i know after witnessing this f### job i will not do business with the guy.
 
if someone truly only paid 750 for this cue with two shafts, I hope they at least wore a mask! they robbed you Petree...plain and simple. Cue is worth at least $1000+
 
i_maycotte said:
if someone truly only paid 750 for this cue with two shafts, I hope they at least wore a mask! they robbed you Petree...plain and simple. Cue is worth at least $1000+

No he din't rob Petree... The cue was sold around that price couple of years ago. Look back to previous thread.

One AZ member (who help me more than once)give me an advice and I like to apologize to Mr.Petree. Hope the new owner likes the cue.
 
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