Lizard wrap at Valley Forge

Jimmy Reeves of Reeves Custom Cues.
Jimmy will be set up down stairs lower level.
He did a leather wrap 2 yrs ago for me & it was outstanding.
Good Luck to ya
Jeff
 
I had both Reeves and Blackburn do leather wraps for me and you couldnt go wrong with either of them,,great workmanship.Jimmy Reeves also put a uv finish on one of my cues ,came out awesome.
 
Riding9


I must say that I don't have experience with all the vendors there, but I do know that Joe Blackburn and Steve Lomax do a fantastic job. They are always at all the big events that I go to and they always do tons of leather and real skin wraps.

Top Notch!

Royce Bunnell
www.obcues.com
 
Leather wraps

Correct me if I am wrong but I believe that Steve Lomax does 95% if not all of the leather wraps at the repair booth. I seen Joe do linen but not a single leather wrap when Steve was in the booth.
I am sure Joe can do them but probably not as fast as Steve.
Just wanted to mention that.
 
Pooldawg8,......I originally read this post before going to SBE. I brought it with me and found Jimmy Reeves downstairs, and had him do some work on a cue of mine. He did a really nice job on my cue. I showed him the copy of this link and he immediately took it over to Blackburn to share it with him. He asked me to thank you and all the AZ'ers for the kind words and support.
 
Well, now that it is over and not gonna be much help. I had a leather wrap put on by a guy downstairs. Dont know his name, but he was right next to the stairs. the booth was called "? LATHE" .

the guy did a real botch job on it too, unfortunatly i didnt spot it when i recieved it, since we waited so long for him to finish it. We just ran out the door once we picked the cue up.

The guy had a drill head setup as a portable lathe, i should have saw this coming.

Anyways i spent $100 to get the wrap done, now i am gonna pay another $100 to get it redone. At least by a reputable cue maker that does a real outstanding job on leather wraps, he really knows how to hide a seam.


If anyone knows who this was please deter other AZ'ers to stay clear of this guy.


Steve
 
Lizard Wrap

I changed my mind and had a Leather wrap installed by Mike Gulyassy. I can feel the seem way to much and the seem is very noticable, is this the way all leather wraps feel and look?
 
so close

You were right next to Blackburn - he was charging @ 125 I think for leather wraps and not sure what the px was for lizard. I know it feels like a expensive lesson but itcould have been worse! Good luck many azb cuemakers/repair specialist should be able to help u - kenny koo is just one off the top of my head - good luck hope it works out
 
Pooldawg8,......I originally read this post before going to SBE. I brought it with me and found Jimmy Reeves downstairs, and had him do some work on a cue of mine. He did a really nice job on my cue. I showed him the copy of this link and he immediately took it over to Blackburn to share it with him. He asked me to thank you and all the AZ'ers for the kind words and support.

Hey javi2
I`m glad you liked Jimmys work. He has always done right by me.
Please post some pics of your cue & what was done to it.
Jeff
 
yep

Correct me if I am wrong but I believe that Steve Lomax does 95% if not all of the leather wraps at the repair booth. I seen Joe do linen but not a single leather wrap when Steve was in the booth.
I am sure Joe can do them but probably not as fast as Steve.
Just wanted to mention that.

that is a big 10-4 there he does all the leather wraps, as he has done all mine. and i also have the 0002 set of cues lomax made, matching j/b and shooting cue love them!!!!:grin-square::grin-square::grin-square:
 
i had the guys at joe blackburn do a leather wrap on my Carmeli. don't think it was joe who actually did it. i'm pleased with the work. if you look closely you can spot the seam,but can't feel it. $125
 
Well, now that it is over and not gonna be much help. I had a leather wrap put on by a guy downstairs. Dont know his name, but he was right next to the stairs. the booth was called "? LATHE" .

the guy did a real botch job on it too, unfortunatly i didnt spot it when i recieved it, since we waited so long for him to finish it. We just ran out the door once we picked the cue up.

The guy had a drill head setup as a portable lathe, i should have saw this coming.

Anyways i spent $100 to get the wrap done, now i am gonna pay another $100 to get it redone. At least by a reputable cue maker that does a real outstanding job on leather wraps, he really knows how to hide a seam.


If anyone knows who this was please deter other AZ'ers to stay clear of this guy.


Steve

Thats the ShaftMaster guy. Where you can buy a drill motor and stand for only 700 bucks, lol. He is a shady character ,,you should have went to either of the to booths next to him, Jimmy Reeves and Joe Blackburn/Steve Lomax , both are top notch .
 
i guess that's a Too Little Too Late suggestion, but i will keep that in mind for next year.

Steve
 
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