Adding inlays to finished cue

billiardthought

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Besides price and time, is there any danger/negatives to having my cue maker add inlays to a butt that was completed for me a month ago?
 
Besides price and time, is there any danger/negatives to having my cue maker add inlays to a butt that was completed for me a month ago?

I don't see a problem with returning to your cue maker to upgrade your cue. Seems to me it would certainly raise the value of said cue.
 
Return it to the original maker - no problem at all
Have someone else do it - huge can of worms (this includes
if the maker has passed on, is unavailable, doesn't like you,.....)
 
:rotflmao1: Be sure and ask Mike Webb to do it for you. :rotflmao:


Nice. I knew you had a sense of humor. I like it and needed a laugh. Thank you.

For those who don't know. You can have the original Cue maker modify his own cue all you want but my policy is.
NEVER DO INLAYS ON ANOTHER CUE MAKERS CUE.
It's just bad form. Others disagree and that's ok. I don't expect them to respect other's the way I do.
 
Nice. I knew you had a sense of humor. I like it and needed a laugh. Thank you.

For those who don't know. You can have the original Cue maker modify his own cue all you want but my policy is.
NEVER DO INLAYS ON ANOTHER CUE MAKERS CUE.
It's just bad form. Others disagree and that's ok. I don't expect them to respect other's the way I do.

I agree with you. leaves a trail and a smell when you start adding to someone else's design for a cue.
 
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