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I was curious if it could be done. I own a very old falcon cue, back when they were made in Canada, and it plays/looks very good for it's age. I'd love to refinish the cue, however it has a ton of ivory in it (solid Ivory Points x8), that have began to striad from age, and from what I know ivory becomes very brittle to work with.
The cue itself have 4 major points (8 total points) of solid ivory, with smaller ebony points inside, and more ivory points between. (I'll try to get a picture up).
Main question though :
Can older ivory such as that, and that much (quite a lot), be refinished without damage to the cue?
The cue itself have 4 major points (8 total points) of solid ivory, with smaller ebony points inside, and more ivory points between. (I'll try to get a picture up).
Main question though :
Can older ivory such as that, and that much (quite a lot), be refinished without damage to the cue?