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could somebody suggest the best place to buy tips, sand paper, glue your basic cue maintenance supplies? any help would be appreciated thanks
 
I am assuming by what your looking for that this will be repair items?
I am never one to just tell people to go "Search" for it but if you type "cue supplies" in google it will take less time than me typing them out. All the big players will be listed on the first page.

Good luck!
 
I am assuming by what your looking for that this will be repair items?
I am never one to just tell people to go "Search" for it but if you type "cue supplies" in google it will take less time than me typing them out. All the big players will be listed on the first page.

Good luck!

^^^^^^what he said^^^^^^
 
You guys are harsh. Maybe the OP doesn't have internet to do a google search?
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(See what I did there? :p )
 
Kelly
Not sure if you are joking or not.
He has to have internet to post and he found AZB somehow.
Gary
 
BINGO.......

Kelly is a player, like most of us are.
He just happens to be a little more creative in his approach.
Me, I'm just flat-out blatant. Lol

KJ

To quote another of our more senior members:
"You're on the internet you dipstick, look it up". <Dale>
Seriously boys and girls, that's just pure gold.
 
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Maybe the guy just wants all of you savvied cuemakers to tell him where the big boys buy their tips, sandpaper & glue.
My advice would be to not get hung up on buying it all from the same place, unless it just works out that way.
 
Check out www.cuesmith.com
We sell a good bit of what you need. Not everthing, but it is a good palce to start.
My web guy is here working on a shopping cart for me to make my site a little easier to use. Right now you just email or call me with the items you want and I will give you a total. then you can pay with credit card, Paypal or money order.
 
BINGO.......

Kelly is a player, like most of us are.
He just happens to be a little more creative in his approach.
Me, I'm just flat-out blatant. Lol

KJ

KJ
Really?
I would never have thought that about you!
But blatant is probably better than flatulent!
:D
Gary
 
could somebody suggest the best place to buy tips, sand paper, glue your basic cue maintenance supplies? any help would be appreciated thanks

Getting back to the OP, Yes, we've been having fun at your expense but I suspect you were sincere in asking your question. With only 6 posts it looks like you came here looking for a quick and easy answer.
First of all you should have read the rules "sticky" at the top of the first page where it is stated that sources for supplies and materials are not to be given out - they are to be given in PMs only.
You should read back through all the threads here over the 2 last weeks at a minimum (2 months or 2 years would be better)- there is a lot of free info on here about how to use the supplies once you get them.
Then go to the forum Cue Supplies and Machinery and read, read, read. That is where you will find your answer.
Remember that most of the guys here do repairs also and so you are essentially asking "tell me where to buy supplies and teach me how to repair cues so I can compete with you". Granted, cue repairs don't even pay my beer tab, but it is something.
Hope this helps
 
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