Paul Drexler cue – PFD Studios

This Paul Drexler cue was here for a full refinish and rewrap.

Paul F. Drexler is a Triple Hall of Fame cuemaker who crafts highly collectible, elite-tier pool cues out of Marlborough, Connecticut through his shop, PFD Studios. Known for his “different by design” mantra, Drexler has been building custom cues since 1989 alongside his wife, Ellen, specializing in rare wood grains, intricate stone and gemstone inlays, and precious metals. Because of his long waiting list, his cues are highly sought after on the secondary market, but players can also access his craftsmanship through his high-profile manufacturing collaboration with Viking Cues. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]

Hunter cue

This Hunter cue was in for a refinish and rewrap. I cannot get the Star Trek communicator out of my head when I am looking at the inlays.

Bobby Hunter custom pool cues are highly sought-after, investment-grade collectible cues prized for their world-class hitting consistency and flawless, meticulous craftsmanship. Before transitioning into a top-tier custom cue maker, Bobby Hunter built a legendary reputation as a top-level professional player. This deep playing experience directly informs his designs, yielding cues known for incredible balance, solid feedback, and structural integrity that rival high-end makers like Black Boar, Tad, and Tascarella. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Because these cues are handcrafted in small numbers, finding them depends entirely on the custom secondary market and specialized collectors.

Technical Build Specs & Common Features

  • Signature Joint Pin: Most commonly built using a robust 3/8×10 joint pin configuration.
  • Joint Styles: He frequently crafts flat-faced wood-to- wood joints or capped ivory joints.
  • Meticulous Ringwork: Recognizable by his distinct custom ringwork, which often features 12 tiny silver squares or checks winding around the cue at all traditional positions.
  • Grain Matching: Famous for painstaking attention to detail, such as book-matching highly figured burl grains so they flow seamlessly from point to point.
  • The Logo: Genuine models are signed with his signature inlaid silver “H” logo inside a black phenolic butt cap.
  • Blanks & Forearms: Known to use premium full-splice blanks from master makers like John Davis for his traditional four-point player models. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Tad Cue – James Tolkan the actors personal playing cue

Tad Cue – James Tolkan was brought back to pristine condition. The finish was worn from a lifetime of play. The wrap was cleaned and maintained during the cue refinishing process.

The late actor James Tolkan was a highly passionate and skilled billiards and pool player who actively participated in the competitive pool community alongside his Hollywood career. While mainstream audiences knew him best as the tough authority figure—such as Principal Strickland in Back to the Future and Commander “Stinger” Jardian in Top Gun—the billiards world knew him as a dedicated regular at major cue sports events. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

His Connection to Billiards

  • Tournament Player: Tolkan frequently played in amateur and charity tournaments, such as the local Huther-Doyle tournament at the Irondequoit Mall in Rochester, New York, where local players noted he had a sharp, competitive game.
  • Celebrity Classics: He was a regular attendee and player at the First Annual Pro-Celebrity Billiards Classic in New York City in 2000. He also competed in the Sorvino Asthma Foundation’s Pro-Celebrity Pool Tournaments at the Venetian Casino Hotel in Las Vegas alongside top professional players like Mike Massey and Ewa Laurance.
  • Community Figure: He spent significant time corresponding with community members and attending major trade events like the Crane pool events and the renowned Super Billiards Expo. [1, 2, 3, 4]

Following his passing at age 94, many players and fans in the regional pool community shared fond memories of playing against him, recalling his kindness, love for the sport, and his surprisingly formidable skills at the table. [1, 2, 3]