can a wrapped cue be changed to wrappless

Wright Shot

Sugartree Madness
Silver Member
If I had a wrapped pj cue, could a Cuemaker use a nicely figured piece of wood to replace the wrapped section of the cue?

Chris
 

Kid Dynomite

Dennis (Michael) Wilson
Silver Member
I ask a top cue maker this and told better to sell and buy a new one wrapless!

Very good cue maker

Kd

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rhncue

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
If I had a wrapped pj cue, could a Cuemaker use a nicely figured piece of wood to replace the wrapped section of the cue?

Chris

Well of coarse you can. Probably about as easy and cost effective to build a completely new cue though.

Dick
 

Kid Dynomite

Dennis (Michael) Wilson
Silver Member
What if its more rare and valuable than a normal pj?

Even more reason not to f with it! Sell and buy a player built to your specs!

Cue lose value with alterations like that. Plus cost prohibitive.

Kd

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KJ Cues

Pro Cue Builder & Repair
Silver Member
There is another option that doesn't require disassembling the cue.
Veneer. Probably $100 - 150 range.
At some time in the future you decide you want to go back to linen or whatever,
it can be done

KJ
 

pdcue

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
There is another option that doesn't require disassembling the cue.
Veneer. Probably $100 - 150 range.
At some time in the future you decide you want to go back to linen or whatever,
it can be done

KJ

Best answer.

To the OP. Mike Webb did a good post with pics a few years back of how
he "wrapped" a cue with veneer.

And, as MR KJ pointed out - when the fad changes back to wrapped cues
again, instead of wrapless, the procedure is reverseble - sort of.

Dale
 

Wright Shot

Sugartree Madness
Silver Member
Cue in question is a SW Pacifier Satin Cue. Im pretty sure SW won't do something like this. But man a nice figured handle and a nice finish would really make this cue sizzle. I need another shaft too......

Chris
 
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