ill just need a credit card for that 200 dollar order of bubble gum sirRemember this conversation the next time a 'why can't pool get sponsors?' thread is posted. Pool players treat nickels like manhole covers.
ill just need a credit card for that 200 dollar order of bubble gum sirRemember this conversation the next time a 'why can't pool get sponsors?' thread is posted. Pool players treat nickels like manhole covers.
They always come back after the hookers and blow run out.In my area most makers charge 15bux for a Triangle/LePro/Elk . Premium layered tips are generally the tip price plus the labor so say around 40-45ish.
Yeah, anymore it’s hard to get to anyone with professional skills to do anything for less than $20 or more, even if it takes them 5 minutes or less.Remember this conversation the next time a 'why can't pool get sponsors?' thread is posted. Pool players treat nickels like manhole covers.
Ever had back-to-back cancer diagnosis followed by surgery and chemo????? You'd wish you were a hooker ON blow. Don't know how to take your response but i really don't give a airborne copulation either way.They always come back after the hookers and blow run out.
(Yes, that's how I celebrate his return)
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Yes, the Kamui tip is way more expensive than Triangle or Lepro.Why more to install a Kamui than Le Pro?
He was just questioning why the labor is more, and so was I, he just beat me to the punch. I still say that is BS. It cuts the same on the lathe and requires no special tools so labor should be the same.Yes, the Kamui tip is way more expensive than Triangle or Lepro.
Welcome back.Ever had back-to-back cancer diagnosis followed by surgery and chemo?????
If he stocks Kamui tips and does not put a mark-up on them, how is he going to make money off them ?He was just questioning why the labor is more, and so was I, he just beat me to the punch. I still say that is BS. It cuts the same on the lathe and requires no special tools so labor should be the same.
Oh yes, I agree with you, the labor should be the same regardless of the tip. I thought he was asking about the whole procedure including tip. Kamui for example is about $22 to $25 apiece, whereas Le Pro and Triangle are about one dollar or slightly more.He was just questioning why the labor is more, and so was I, he just beat me to the punch. I still say that is BS. It cuts the same on the lathe and requires no special tools so labor should be the same.
I thought I was celebrating your return.Ever had back-to-back cancer diagnosis followed by surgery and chemo????? You'd wish you were a hooker ON blow. Don't know how to take your response but i really don't give a airborne copulation either way.
Friend of yours?They always come back after the hookers and blow run out.
(Yes, that's how I celebrate his return)
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Cost of the tip should be factored into the whole replacement if it comes from the repair guy. Don't expect a Kamui installed for $25.00. That's the cost of the tip in the first place. I would expect something like $40 or so. I don't care, as I do my own tips, but the cue repair guy has to make some profit to survive, otherwise no cue repair.If he stocks Kamui tips and does not put a mark-up on them, how is he going to make money off them ?
on the labor??If he stocks Kamui tips and does not put a mark-up on them, how is he going to make money off them ?
Sounds like a reasonable way to protect yourself.... If a customer brings me his own tip I charge $25 with the understanding that if anything tip related goes wrong(my fault or not), I’ll put on his choice of ultraskin as a replacement. If that’s not agreeable I refuse the job. I haven’t lost a customers tip yet but I’m not losing $$ on it either.
If he stocks Kamui tips and does not put a mark-up on them, how is he going to make money off of them?