When to trash a cue

bigg7

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I got an old adams (late 70s) sneaky pete buttwith no shaft. Is there ever a time when the cost of repairs is more than the cue is worth. I played with this cue several years ago and it hit great but due to neglect the shaft was thrown away because it had mold all over it. I guess the question is should I bother to have it repaired and does anyone on AZ do this kind of work. Thanks for any advice you can give me.
 
If the cost of another shaft is too much then just sell the butt and put that money towrds your next cue. Mitch
 
I come across it all the time. Some people are attached to the cue so I go ahead with the work. Others just buy a new cue or play with it as-is.

New shafts are not that expensive. I can build one or two, if you are interested. Less than $100 each. That being said, there are lots of nice SPs and PJs on the market...
 
I believe it depends on the perceived value the owner assigns to the cue, and that's all.

Even a very trashed cue butt might be able to be used as a blank for a new cue. At that point you are not repairing or refinishing but supplying a blank. And frankly it's possible it can provide a nice blank for cheaper than you can buy one. It depends...and only a CM with the cue in his hands can tell you if it is a reasonable endeavor.

If you really like the cue and all it needs is a shaft....get a shaft. That's what I think.

This is not uncommon in general outside of cues. Look how many people dump money into a car or bike that could never be recovered if it were sold. Heck, I have done that myself.....lots.

I remember a lot of years ago dumping money into a car that my brother said wasn't worth it. A lot of people told me it wasn't worth it. Just a beat up old Ford with loud exhaust and a big V8. That Ford was a Shelby. It's gone, but at least I can say I had a very hot affair with a very hot car that many only dream of owning. I didn't care that it was a money pit at the time.

If you like it, fix it and enjoy it. You only get to live this life once. Only an sneaky? Hell many cues with a TS on them are "only" sneaky petes.....

If you dig the cue you could have a full splice cue with a custom shaft for relatively little money, just get a shaft made.....that's a serious billiard instrument....or you could use it to prop a window. :D
 
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