Hello Az, here is the results of a recent refinish that I did for a local customer. The cue was really in poor condition, the ferrules literally came off in my hands, one ferrule was reused and the other was replaced with Ivory. The shaft collars were originally a White material that appeared to be paper Phenolic, however it had deteriorated to a point where it could no longer be used. I could have used White phenolic but the Customer decided he was interested in making this cue a player so he requested Pearl collars. The cues Brass Joint was loose and the seat was cracked, so the pin was also loose. The pictured joint and pin are new materials that were set into a new seat. The forearm was cored to allow the placement of the Maple dowel for the joint collar and pin.
The cues butt was disassembled ring by ring and reassembled as currently seen. The originally had Cortland #9 Irish linen, so I wrapped the cue with a current Green Speck Irish Linen. Below are the photo's of the finished product.





Let me know what you think.
The cues butt was disassembled ring by ring and reassembled as currently seen. The originally had Cortland #9 Irish linen, so I wrapped the cue with a current Green Speck Irish Linen. Below are the photo's of the finished product.





Let me know what you think.
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