Cue repair - Charleston SC / Columbia SC

maxeypad2007 said:
Are there any cuemakers in this area or competent repairmen to turn down a shaft on a capone cue?
I don't know if you can make it to Greenville but here's the info to Mount Pleasant right across the new bridge...Ron

Hurricane Cue Co
James Spach
808 Coleman Blvd.
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
843-881-6187
jspach@home.com

Mike Gulyassy Custom Cues
1161 Miller Rd.
Greenville, SC 29607
864-458-7662
mike@babysproshop.com
 
maxeypad2007 said:
Are there any cuemakers in this area or competent repairmen to turn down a shaft on a capone cue?
Just so you know I turn down shafts re cutting them. Sanding is ok but can cause the wood to warp if to much is taken off. A re taper is the best way even if it is only a little. This method insures the shaft is strait, even if it wasn't before. I get $80.00 and this includes shaft freeze. The tip is $15.00 more if it is layered. Sanding only with shaft freeze is $40.00, (up to .010, about 1/4 mm). The shaft freeze will keep the shaft strait an slick after sanding or cutting.
 
evanandpeaches said:
I would trust Whitey in Mt. Pleasant he makes Hurricane cues and does good repair work.
I know Whitey personally and he's a great guy. You'll have to catch him when he's not playing golf, which he loves to do. He taught me a lot about cue making and repair work and he's a real craftsman. His prices are very fair if you decide to have him do the work you want done on your cue.

James
 
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