Out of curiousity, is it possible to add a wood handle to an existing cue, or is it just too cost prohibitive?
Lisa
Lisa
ridewiththewind said:Out of curiousity, is it possible to add a wood handle to an existing cue, or is it just too cost prohibitive?
Lisa
ridewiththewind said:Out of curiousity, is it possible to add a wood handle to an existing cue, or is it just too cost prohibitive?
Lisa
Michael Webb said:Hi Miss Lisa
It can be done but it does cost. It may also change the balance of your cue.
Sheldon said:Somewhere around $200.
Wood's cheap.ridewiththewind said:Seems like an awful lot of work for 200.00! I am guessing the wood alone would cost close to that?!
Lisa
Perhaps since he has the right collet for the bottom of the forearm.Jazz said:Joey, would the original cue maker have the upper had in the precision work since it's their taper?
JoeyInCali said:Wood's cheap.
Getting that handle to be true to the forearm is one heck of precision work.
ridewiththewind said:See, that what I was thinking too! And then there is the disassembly/reassembly of the cue. A LOT of work to my way of thinking. Would almost be less expensive to just built another cue, eh?!
Lisa
ridewiththewind said:Why Mr Webb...I had not thought of that! I am guessing likely balance would shift rearward? Hmmmmm. Does set one to pondering!![]()
Lisa
Michael Webb said:Miss Lisa
In a case like this you actually may have a choice because it depends on what kind of bolt is used at the splice, duplicating the taper is not hard and as far as PRICE, I guess I should have said it would depend on where you have it done. Most Cue makers that I know who do this kind of work charge $400.00 minimum, And you would be without your cue for at least a month. Sheldon is the first one I have heard of that mentioned a price that low.
ridewiththewind said:Thanks for the info, Mike! I am not rushing out to do anything right now, but I keep thinking that my Skip should have had a segmented Pink Ivory handle, with one more ring thrown in the middle...or maybe two rings, segmenting the handle into 3 sections, instead of two. I have been visualizing it ever since I got the cue...I think it would look amazing!! Especially with the shade of Pink Ivory already in the cue. Wish I would have thought of it when the cue was in mid-build.![]()
Lisa
Michael Webb said:I had a good idea that's what you were talking about but I didn't want to speculate. And for those who don't know about the different finishes being used out there, The makers using PPG and DuPont can be blended nicely, Skips and others using Acrylic, It doesn't blend with the two mentioned above as far as shine so a complete refinish would have to be done if the work is done by someone other than the maker.
ridewiththewind said:Golly tho', it just might be worth it. Played around a bit and came up with this possible before and after. I will have to definitely ponder this.![]()
It is definitely PINK!