Long time since I have been able to spend time up here, and even longer for pool cue work. A small baby boy have arranged for that :wink:
Anyway,I accepted a job to install a new stacked leather wrap on a high end ebony/ivory jacoby cue during Christmas. I got my hands dirty this week and was almost done when I hit the butplate with my ultra sharp leather knife.
I made a scratch which was very narrow and trying to buff it out-help a little -but it's still there. I stopped since I think buffing it all is not possible-I would wear to mutch on the clear.
My paint booth is not up and running so I can't shoot clear, so I have offered the owner
a) Subtract what he feels is propper value on my total quote.
B) I'll chip in when he decide to potentially have the cue re-finnished.
The cue is heavily used with dents and nicks. The clear is very "gray" and in the time frame I have not been able to buff it up to top notch shine (free of charge). A inlay in the butt is fractioned or possibly poped from the pocket (but not through the clear)-you can see the clear kind of loosened arround it. Ringwork is starting to slipp where clear is not good arround the metal rings.
Now-is my options fair or would you handle it differently? I feel a free re-finnish is not a option since the cue has several issues absolutely not related to me as mentioned, but it does not feel good adding an additional "scar" to the cue.
Any thoughts?
Hope my friends up here have had a nice recharge through the Christmas and New Years celebration, hopefully not stuck in the snowstorm some parts the US experience.
N
Anyway,I accepted a job to install a new stacked leather wrap on a high end ebony/ivory jacoby cue during Christmas. I got my hands dirty this week and was almost done when I hit the butplate with my ultra sharp leather knife.
I made a scratch which was very narrow and trying to buff it out-help a little -but it's still there. I stopped since I think buffing it all is not possible-I would wear to mutch on the clear.
My paint booth is not up and running so I can't shoot clear, so I have offered the owner
a) Subtract what he feels is propper value on my total quote.
B) I'll chip in when he decide to potentially have the cue re-finnished.
The cue is heavily used with dents and nicks. The clear is very "gray" and in the time frame I have not been able to buff it up to top notch shine (free of charge). A inlay in the butt is fractioned or possibly poped from the pocket (but not through the clear)-you can see the clear kind of loosened arround it. Ringwork is starting to slipp where clear is not good arround the metal rings.
Now-is my options fair or would you handle it differently? I feel a free re-finnish is not a option since the cue has several issues absolutely not related to me as mentioned, but it does not feel good adding an additional "scar" to the cue.
Any thoughts?
Hope my friends up here have had a nice recharge through the Christmas and New Years celebration, hopefully not stuck in the snowstorm some parts the US experience.
N