I had Steve make some J/P's for my Ed Young cue.
Unfortunately, Ed uses an unusual pin, so the beautiful J/P's that Steve made me would not fit on the shafts.
You can see the difference in the pins here:
After some careful Dremel work with a narrow cone-shaped grinding bit, some 220-grit sandpaper, a polishing bit and compound, they now fit beautifully:
Steve did a great job and he did offer to work with me to make them right, but I was pretty confident I could do it myself and save him the inconvenience.
If you need some J/P's, contact Steve... his work is awesome.
The glossy finish on these J/P's is excellent.
Unfortunately, Ed uses an unusual pin, so the beautiful J/P's that Steve made me would not fit on the shafts.
You can see the difference in the pins here:

After some careful Dremel work with a narrow cone-shaped grinding bit, some 220-grit sandpaper, a polishing bit and compound, they now fit beautifully:


Steve did a great job and he did offer to work with me to make them right, but I was pretty confident I could do it myself and save him the inconvenience.
If you need some J/P's, contact Steve... his work is awesome.
The glossy finish on these J/P's is excellent.

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