What cuemaker would you have do a Titliest Conversion?

My recent experiences with Jim Pierce have been very positive. Great communicator, quality work with very reasonable time frames and pricing.
 
Hey all. I can get my hands onto two old school Titliest blanks.
I was tinkering with the idea of having one of them converted. I was just
wondering who you would recommend to do the job. I'm not looking for the
greatest resale value here. I'm just looking to get the best bang for my buck,
and not wait years to get it.:o

By the way, in your opinion, what would be a fair price to pay for these?

Thanks for your time. Dom.

Heres what I have to work with:


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Bill or Dennis.
 
Update: Well, I took a good luck at both of the Blanks. One of them had a bunch
of cracks in the handle. About 5 or 6 of them, and they were about 6 to 9 inches
long. You can see a few of them in the top cue in the picture of the butt section.
I did hit the side of the cue, and there was no buzzing or noises of any kind. Are
these just surface cracks, and can they be sanded out? I don't want to buy it if
it's not a blank that can be converted. Thanks all.
 
I highly recommend Alex Brick (Nashville) for your Titleist Conversions.
He does impeccable work, reasonably priced, and surprisingly quick
turn-around times. He has Custom Built, Converted, and Refinished
several Cues for my friends and I over the past 15+ yrs.

BrickCues.com or Alex@BrickCues.com
 
I did some research previously on this and decided to keep my Titlist original. If I ever change my mind it is going to Jerry -R- for sure.
 
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