I have a new Jerry Terbrock, which is in need of some repair work.
Here is a pic of the overall cue.
In the above photo, you can see some crowsfeet-like marks in the holly wood trim rings. I am told that possibly the wrong glue was used on the inlays and that a refinishing won't fix it. I am also told that the marks might be made with a pencil for positioning the inlays and that a good refinishing might do the job.
In the above photo, it appears that the trim ring is broken. These defects are under the lacquer and can not be felt. There are also a couple of dust specs as well -- as you can see -- under the lacquer on the ebony.
If you need any information or are wondering why I just don't send this back to the cuemaker, read the "Repair quotes sought for new Terbrock" thread in the the wanted/for sale forum.
Thank you, gentlemen, for looking at my cue. All offers considered.
Here is a pic of the overall cue.
In the above photo, you can see some crowsfeet-like marks in the holly wood trim rings. I am told that possibly the wrong glue was used on the inlays and that a refinishing won't fix it. I am also told that the marks might be made with a pencil for positioning the inlays and that a good refinishing might do the job.
In the above photo, it appears that the trim ring is broken. These defects are under the lacquer and can not be felt. There are also a couple of dust specs as well -- as you can see -- under the lacquer on the ebony.
If you need any information or are wondering why I just don't send this back to the cuemaker, read the "Repair quotes sought for new Terbrock" thread in the the wanted/for sale forum.
Thank you, gentlemen, for looking at my cue. All offers considered.