Need help repair a Cognocenti cue

leminhnam

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A friend of mine has a Cognocenti cue that the pin was broken when he threw the cue on the table after missing a shot.
What should we do to repair it? Do we have to send it to Joe Gold or any CM can do this kind of repair?
I took pictures of the damaged cue but don't know how to insert it here
Any help would be appreciated!

Nam
 
A friend of mine has a Cognocenti cue that the pin was broken when he threw the cue on the table after missing a shot.
What should we do to repair it? Do we have to send it to Joe Gold or any CM can do this kind of repair?
I took pictures of the damaged cue but don't know how to insert it here
Any help would be appreciated!

Nam

Hi Nam
Send me the pictures, Where it's you, I might send you a pin,

I sent a reply to both of your emails.
 
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most cue makers can replace the pin for you if that's what it needs. little more work with g10 pins from what i hear though but i don't think it'll be real expensive
 
Cognocenti cue

Cognocenti cues, Bobby Hunter cues i think are the same special pin.
it sounds like Mr Webb is really doing you a big favor.
other than that send the cue to Cognocenti cue and let him fix it.
its 2 nice of a cue to be throwing around.

MMike
 
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Cognocenti cues, Bobby Hunter cues i think are the same special pin.
it sounds like Mr Webb is really doing you a big favor.
other than that send the cue to Cognocenti cue and let him fix it.
its 2 nice of a cue to be throwing around.

MMike

Hi Mike
The Cog has an undersized 7/16X11. Bob uses his own 3/8X10. Someone said before Joe was changing but I haven't seen it yet. I would never even consider giving up the joint screw but Nam and I have a good history.
 
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Hi Mike
The Cog has an undersized 7/16X11. Bob uses his own 3/8X10. Someone said before Joe was changing but I haven't seen it yet. I would never even consider giving up the joint screw but Nam and I have a good history.


Exactly what he said....Mr. webb knows his stuff.
 
cog? hunter

i was off on that one sorry. i knew that cog and hunter used there own special pins i was thinking they were the same i stand corrected.

i wanted to make a set of protectors for my hunter.
3/8x10 female will fit on the pin
but a 3/8x 10 male pin will not fit in ther shafts:(
anyway thread is about a cog not a hunter sorry
very nice of you MR Wedd to send a pin to nam.
MMike
 
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i was off on that one sorry. i knew that cog and hunter used there own special pins i was thinking they were the same i stand corrected.

i wanted to make a set of protectors for my hunter.
3/8x10 female will fit on the pin
but a 3/8x 10 male pin will not fit in ther shafts:(
anyway thread is about a cog not a hunter sorry
very nice of you MR Webb to send a pin to nam.
MMike

Hi Mike
I might be able to help, Is the 3/8X10 pin to tight to screw in to the shaft. I have the split die for the 3/8X10, if it's to tight I can chase an aluminum or brass pin with the die closed a bit to make it smaller.
 
After further discussion with Nam, I think it's safer if the cue comes back to the States for the repair.
 
He is a hot-tempered person and I guess he might have thought no problem throwing the cue on the table. I think he knows now. Lesson learnt the hard way!
:D


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