Best place to refinish and rewrap a cue

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Time to get my schon redone wheres the best place to send it too? Besides schon obvisouly, im just looking for other options. Thanks in advance
 
Time to get my schon redone wheres the best place to send it too? Besides schon obvisouly, im just looking for other options. Thanks in advance

I'd also go with Scot Sherbine at Proficient Billiards. He has reasonable prices along with a better than good turnaround time along with quality work. I had a high end cue refinished by Scot and was extemely satisfied. >>>:happydance:<<<

Gerry S
 
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At home ,, do it yourself ,its pretty easy,, and saves you at least $85..

Stack wrap is another story though..
 
Bryan mordt @ http://bcmcue.com/ . I won't say he does the BEST finish work in the world (ignorant or homer are just not good labels to have lol) but I will say that I haven't seen a finish that was BETTER.
 
Steve Lomax ( Lomax custom cues) does excellent work and is highly regarded by cue dealers to refinish their exotic high end cues. Very reasonable prices.
 
scott at proefficant. but if you have a vintage and money is not a concern- the tascarellas are the very best at restro!
 
Steve Lomax ( Lomax custom cues) does excellent work and is highly regarded by cue dealers to refinish their exotic high end cues. Very reasonable prices.
Even if Steve doesn't do your refinish...at least let him do the wrap he is second to none.
 
Time to get my schon redone wheres the best place to send it too? Besides schon obvisouly, im just looking for other options. Thanks in advance

Ryan at Muller he's on this board as RatCues I believe. I had him refinish one of my cues and I was very pleased.
 
One more vote for Scott Sherbine at Proficient. There's a number of guys out there that do great refinish work (Ryan Theewen and Brian Mordt were mentioned and are good choices as well), but I can't imagine anyone doing a better job than Scott. His smooth leather wraps are incredible. Had him put a black one on a Skip Weston cue a few years back, and you'd need a magnifying glass to find the seam.

Haven't seen any re-finish work from Mordt, but my daily player is a BCM and the fit and finish is as good as any cue I've seen.
 
When it came to have to my Schon cue refinished I simply sent it back to Schon, and it came back in absolute like new condition. I am of the belief that as long as a given cuemaker is still around to work on their own cues, that you should send their cues back for whatever work needs to have done to the cue.

But, I have seen excellent cleaning & refinish work done by Jacoby cues. Friends of mine have sent their Nova's and other cues to them and each one has come back in just absolute mint condition. So I have no problem recomending Jacoby cues if you want to send your cue to someone other than Schon.
 
One more vote for Scott at Profecient. I've only had one cue refinished so
far, and that's who I went with. It came back fast, and perfect.
 
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