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    Hi everyone.

    I see alot of people in the forum that are knowledgeable about cues so I was wondering if you could offer me some advice.

    I am thinking about selling my JP exclusive an I was wondering if it would be worth getting the cue refinished by JP before I sell it.

    The postage will be about £30 both ways and the refinish itself is £25. Would I make that back when I come to sell the cue?

    Also, if anyone could offer any advice on how much the cue would be worth both as it is or refinished it would be much appreciated.

    Thanks.

    Pictures - http://www.flickr.com/photos/cueman2

  • #2
    Looks like a nice cue from your pictures, could you not clean the cue and linseed oil it yourself? Don't think you would make the money back if you sent it to JP.

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    • #3
      Hey Jimmy your cue looks stunning ! As for the ash it looks superb..Can you tell me how old the cue is ? And as for the finish yeh you would probable get your money back but is it realy that bad that it needs re-fineshed ?
      Not played for 3 years and itching for a game....11-3-2017.

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by ebonynivory View Post
        Looks like a nice cue from your pictures, could you not clean the cue and linseed oil it yourself? Don't think you would make the money back if you sent it to JP.
        I probably could do it myself but I am scared of doing something wrong. The guy in my local club used to oil it when he retipped it but the club has closed down now

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by warren132 View Post
          Hey Jimmy your cue looks stunning ! As for the ash it looks superb..Can you tell me how old the cue is ? And as for the finish yeh you would probable get your money back but is it realy that bad that it needs re-fineshed ?
          Thanks Warren.

          I have had the cue for around 10 years and I think it was about 2 years old when I got it so 12 years.

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by warren132 View Post
            Hey Jimmy your cue looks stunning ! As for the ash it looks superb..Can you tell me how old the cue is ? And as for the finish yeh you would probable get your money back but is it realy that bad that it needs re-fineshed ?
            Sorry i forgot to answer your other question. I didn't think the cue was bad at all but I have seen refinished cues listed on ebay and they do look alot brighter and cleaner.

            I read on the Parris website that you can clean the cues yourself with mild detergent but I am terified of doing something like this that might damage the cue.

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by jimmyjones View Post
              Sorry i forgot to answer your other question. I didn't think the cue was bad at all but I have seen refinished cues listed on ebay and they do look alot brighter and cleaner.

              I read on the Parris website that you can clean the cues yourself with mild detergent but I am terified of doing something like this that might damage the cue.
              LOL maybe cue makers tell u to do stuff like that so it breaks the cue, n youd hav to go get a new one, or ask them to fix it! lol just a thought haha more money for them =D

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              • #8
                Perhaps you can send John Parris an email to see what he has to say?
                www.AuroraCues.com

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by jimmyjones View Post
                  Hi everyone.

                  I see alot of people in the forum that are knowledgeable about cues so I was wondering if you could offer me some advice.

                  I am thinking about selling my JP exclusive an I was wondering if it would be worth getting the cue refinished by JP before I sell it.

                  The postage will be about £30 both ways and the refinish itself is £25. Would I make that back when I come to sell the cue?

                  Also, if anyone could offer any advice on how much the cue would be worth both as it is or refinished it would be much appreciated.

                  Thanks.

                  Pictures - http://www.flickr.com/photos/cueman2

                  Hi Jimmy, yes I would recommend getting it re-finished, but seems a lot with the postage costs. If you're within a reasonable driving distance of Chesterfield, contact me direct at cueist@genie.co.uk and I'll see if I can get it done for you for less.. Cheers, Dave, Snookerpolman
                  :snooker:

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                  • #10
                    Hi Jimmy. The cue looks in quite good condition so you may not get the cost of refinishing and postage back if you have it done. The new owner could always have it done later if thay thought it needed it. If you are in mainland UK, special delivery to me will only cost you about £8 to £14 and our courier charge for return is £12.00.

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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View Post
                      Perhaps you can send John Parris an email to see what he has to say?
                      Yeah I allready emailed but I didn't mention anything about resale price.

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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by snookerpoolman View Post
                        Hi Jimmy, yes I would recommend getting it re-finished, but seems a lot with the postage costs. If you're within a reasonable driving distance of Chesterfield, contact me direct at cueist@genie.co.uk and I'll see if I can get it done for you for less.. Cheers, Dave, Snookerpolman
                        :snooker:
                        Thanks for the offer Dave but I am in Northern Ireland its not really an option

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                        • #13
                          Originally Posted by john parris View Post
                          Hi Jimmy. The cue looks in quite good condition so you may not get the cost of refinishing and postage back if you have it done. The new owner could always have it done later if thay thought it needed it. If you are in mainland UK, special delivery to me will only cost you about £8 to £14 and our courier charge for return is £12.00.
                          Thanks for the reply John.

                          Is your courier charge still £12 for Northern Ireland?

                          Also, I don't know if you would be the right person to ask about a second hand cue but any idea how much I should get for it?

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