Cue repair question

cadlewv

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Hello. I have a Falcon Banff BS-6 series cue. I bought it second hand from a friend. It has two decent-sized chips (about the size of peas, or a little less) on the butt. Could someone tell me what I could use to fill those chips without having to sand down the whole thing? Any advice on how to repair it?

Thank you.
 
Chips as in chips in the actual finish? or chips out of the actuall material of the cue? i.e. wood? Could use fingernail polish (clear) let dry and buff.
 
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Why not take it to or send it to a qualified repairman? There are many on this forum that would give you fair price to get it done right.

Gene
 
Falcon makes the butts for Predator k series like 3k 1-5, 4k, 5k etc. I had a chip in a Predator butt. It is a 4k7 and is very fancy. It bothered me. I went to Predator at valley Forge 2 years ago. They sent it back to Falcon and they refinished the cue for $50. It is now a mint condition cue since I haven't used it since I got it back. Contact Falcon.
 
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