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| PFD- Paul Drexler Custom Masse Cue 2005 |
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![]() In 2005, former professional 3-cushion billiards player Deno Andrews contaced Paul Drexler to build a this cue for his friend Allison Fisher. Fisher, the most dominant female player in pocket billiards was about to compete for the first time in a trick shot tournament. She did not have a cue stick that was suitable for the difficult masse shots she needed to perform. Andrews, who was trained in artistic billiards by the World Champion Roberto Rojas, designed the custom taper and length of this cue in collaboration with Paul Drexler. The joint has a radial pin screw and a very thick stainless steel joint. The forearm wood is pink ivory that is naturally colored. The handle wood Gaboon ebony. The butt sleeve is Pink Ivory and the butt cap is phenolic. The length, tip size, weight distribution, and taper are proprietary and non disclosed. Additional Info on PFD Cues: (From PFD Cues Web Site)-"Paul Drexler began making cues in 1989 as a result of his desire to own a very special cue. He is proud of his cues for their integration of sound construction techniques and unique designs, featuring exotic materials. The keys to a good-hitting cue, according to Paul, are solid construction, high-grade materials, and attention to detail. Paul's grandfather, a master cabinet maker from Holland, taught him the fine art of woodworking."
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