house cue conversion

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i have a house cue i want converted, for convenience sake. its nothing fancy, its dirty beat up and thats how i want to keep it cause it plays really good. just want it abit easier to carry around.
about how much should i expect to pay? and is it possible that it wont need a joint collar, or is that not possible, im thinking not.

tia
 
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i have a house cue i want converted, for convenience sake. its nothing fancy, its dirty beat up and thats how i want to keep it cause it plays really good. just want it abit easier to carry around.
about how much should i expect to pay? and is it possible that it wont need a joint collar, or is that not possible, im thinking not.

tia
You really should allow the cuemaker to put rings in the joint to make it less likely to crack. Any decent cuemaker can do this. Prices are to be sent by private message.
 
I would check with Scott Sherbine at Proficient Billiards - reasonable prices and fast turnarounds.
717-435-6640
From my experience Scott is not inexpensive ...however his work is worth the price. Done right the first time. Ask him for a quote.
 
From my experience Scott is not inexpensive ...however his work is worth the price. Done right the first time. Ask him for a quote.
I joined a new company about 1 1/2 years ago and shortly after my 2002 Blazer was acting up.
My new company has about 50 company vehicles and I asked the guy in charge of maintenance where I should take my Blazer.
He said we use Merkels auto repair and they are not cheap but if you want it fixed right the first time take it there.
So far I've used them twice and he was right.
Quality aint cheap.
 
I joined a new company about 1 1/2 years ago and shortly after my 2002 Blazer was acting up.
My new company has about 50 company vehicles and I asked the guy in charge of maintenance where I should take my Blazer.
He said we use Merkels auto repair and they are not cheap but if you want it fixed right the first time take it there.
So far I've used them twice and he was right.
Quality aint cheap.
Yes. Good steak is not cheap. Cheap steak is not good. The worst is paying and paying a different party again to make it right
 
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