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Just a bed side cabinet with 3 drawers in spare room a have danish oil. MW super tips. Sum elks and a box if chalk my callipers sum sandpaper and want to no what other people have and my bow tie and ADR tip birnisher
I probably have a few more bits and pieces than most. I just stuff it all in a cardboard box under the bed though.
I have a few bottles of my own cue oil, along with grain filler. French polish mixture for the butt. Tru-oil. Calipers. Leather filler (if I scuff the cases) Some ferrules, few boxes of tips, elks, kamui, phoenix, aurora etc. Joint lube. A few towels. Some knives, tip sharpeners, files sandpaper. After all this, the one thing I couldn't do without is the kamui gator grip.
Edit: & up and till yesterday two leather pouches
Last edited by RogiBear; 14 April 2014, 06:16 PM.
Reason: forgot
Haha yes and a did fancy that red pouch you had. Yes al have to get sum tru oil heard it's good but unlike you a don't make cues so don't think al need ferrules so thanks for replying Rogie Bear
From my experience, I would say that billiard table fitters always had the boxes with the most interesting things in them. You should ask Geoff Large or Maryfield what they have in theirs!
I have various tips like Blue Diamonds, Elk Master, Hercules, Omin Red, Talisman and Mike Wooldridge Super Tips.
I also have an assortment of tip fixing devices like tip clamps (3 different ones), tip shaper, knives, scuffer, sander & glue.
Also have various grades of sandpaper, but my best buy has been a ladies finger nail shaping kit - It has various filers and the polisher burnishes the tip sides like magic .
I also have a few cue towels, cue oil (Aurora Oil & Linseed Oil), John Parris Cue Polish, Carnauba Wax, and general cleaners and polishers.
These i keep stacked in my cupboard and i carry a small case in my laptop bag always. This contains a few items like cue tips, super glue, a clamp, various grades of sandpaper and a pencil sharpener type tip shaper. So i can always re-tip cues anytime and anywhere...
I must state that i am no expert in the game like many of our esteemed members here, but i am very handy & slightly accomplished in re-tipping cues and generally servicing them.
I live in Kolkata City, India and almost all the snooker playing folks near my home have been impressed with my re-tipping job and they regularly ask me to do so
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