Ferrule replacement...need input.

What cue do you have?
Where are you?
Replacing ferrules is not rocket science.
A skilled maker and repair person can do the work.
Even keep the ferrule tenon you have now.
 
Can you post pictures of the tip/ferrule ends of the shafts. As stated above, ferrule replacement is not rocket science, but if they are buggered up too badly, it might take a little more TLC.
I'm in Denver and could help you out, but surely somebody here knows of a reputable cue tech/builder in your area.
Anyway, the pictures will let us see if there are any special problems.
My 2 cents,
Gary
 
Josh Treadway is in St. Louis and near Cue & Cushion and I would recommend him. I'm on the Illinois side about 30 from downtown St. Louis and could do it if you schedule a time first.
 
Long story short, the guy coned my ferrules in at the tip. I've played with this cue for many years, always asked whoever replaces my tips not to touch the sides of my ferrules with sandpaper, and it was never an issue. I double check my ferrules after every tip change with a straight edge to be sure. Anyway, I didn't need a straight edge. It was that obvious. I played with the cue for a few days anyway before putting it away. The tips he put on were bad and I wasn't about to let him touch the cue again. Couple of years later I had a different guy put new tips on and it just got worse. Haven't played with it for about 3 years total, give or take a little.

Some might think the straight edge after a tip change is a little extreme, but I'm picky. Aside from that it was never an issue before. :shrug:

I'm looking into Treadway at the moment. I started a thread in the main forum asking for feedback on him and I've already sent him an email.

Thanks everyone!

That's not being picky - geez. In spite of being "reputable" sanding a ferrule down to match a tip is a hack job. Sorry it happened to you.
I have heard of Treadway before and Travis is a regular contributor here, so I'm sure either one can do a good job for you.
:thumbup:
Gary
 
Jesse, hope everything with the Horn is ok, and that you have just decided to get a new ferrule.

Regardless of the reason, there are many more than competent guys in the area that I would recommend.

Josh Treadway (easily found at cue and cushion most of the time)
Jim Buss (Treadway's mentor, and only lives a couple of blocks from Cue and Cushion)
Travis Niklich (I have spoken to Travis a couple of times, and from what I can see... his work is as good as it gets)
QB Cues (a little further away from the city, but super nice guy, and does great work... Scott Frost plays with one)
Jerry Terbrock isn't too far away
Mike Durbin is in town a lot, and his shop is only a couple of hours away
 
Tips and ferrules ,,,, as well as shafts are wear objects...... a lot like the brake pads on your car....

At some point in time and use, they all need to be replaced............

Just replace them and you will feel better

Most repair guys and cue makers replace hundreds of them..................

Kim
 
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