Ted Harris cues

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I have had a PM inquiring about ted harris.

I know for a fact Ted Harris is a good cue repairman, and also builds quality cues. Yes he do...............Hard-headed as hell, but a good guy.....
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blud said:
I have had a PM inquiring about ted harris.

I know for a fact Ted Harris is a good cue repairman, and also builds quality cues. Yes he do...............Hard-headed as hell, but a good guy.....
blud
I appreciate the :cool: compliment, Leonard.
 
I am glad that you both respond on this site, its great to have you both. I have a question. Back in November I finally got my custom cue finished by a local maker. Nice mexican cocobolo with great points and ringwork. A buddy of mine bought a plain mexican cocobolo from him with no points and a little ringwork for $300. he does not like it and went back to his "old" National cue that he plays better with. He will sell me my makers cue for $100 that he has dinged up a bit. Which I am going to do. However I am wondering if I should turn it into a break cue. Give it back to my maker and have him make a thicker shaft with a phenolic tip. Do you think this is a wise plan of attack? Or should I just turn around and sell it for a little profit. I am breaking with a Tim Scruggs sneaky pete right now that absorbs a lot of my power. I was looking into a Predator BK today but they are $300. Just looking for anyones input. $100 for a custom cue is pretty good.
 
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UWPoolGod1 said:
I am glad that you both respond on this site, its great to have you both. I have a question. Back in November I finally got my custom cue finished by a local maker. Nice mexican cocobolo with great points and ringwork. A buddy of mine bought a plain mexican cocobolo from him with no points and a little ringwork for $300. he does not like it and went back to his "old" National cue that he plays better with. He will sell me my makers cue for $100 that he has dinged up a bit. Which I am going to do. However I am wondering if I should turn it into a break cue. Give it back to my maker and have him make a thicker shaft with a phenolic tip. Do you think this is a wise plan of attack? Or should I just turn around and sell it for a little profit. I am breaking with a Tim Scruggs sneaky pete right now that absorbs a lot of my power. I was looking into a Predator BK today but they are $300. Just looking for anyones input. $100 for a custom cue is pretty good.


Go with what you can afford. My cues start at 650.00. they are nice.
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