I'm looking for one off the cheap black or gray, maybe red slip on cue grips like they use on snooker cues to try on a real slick break cue I just finished with no finish, Please let me know how or where and how much and Thanks in advance.--Leonard
poolcuemaster said:I'm looking for one off the cheap black or gray, maybe red slip on cue grips like they use on snooker cues to try on a real slick break cue I just finished with no finish, Please let me know how or where and how much and Thanks in advance.--Leonard
masonh said:i got some for s buddy of mine from mueller's for the same price.no black or grey though.same colors as above site.
Orion said:If you can't find your cue grip here are a couple of options. Go to your local golf pro-shop, ask them for the material that they wrap golf clubs with. Plenty of options and not too tuff to do. Next if your budget will allow look for stingray hides. I have had a few cues made using them for a wrap. They are available in several colors and have a pretty neat pattern as well. They have lots and lots of little cartilage bumps on them and they are directional. Put it on one way and your hand won't slide forwards the other and it won't slide back. Most cuemakers charge around $300 for this option as it isn't easy to work with..
Orion