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Last edited by cazmac1; 28 November 2010, 08:38 PM.
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Originally Posted by cazmac1 View PostYep, I'll take it down to H&O next weekend.
Brasso and finest grade of wire wool for your ferrule.
Raw linseed oil for the cue, leave overnight, buff, repeat until the wood sweats the oil out.
I'm sure others here will say I'm wrong, and there are better ways of doing this... but I've always found from my own experience this works.
Nice cue btw. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by G30 MC View PostCracking find Cazmac1, Are you a personal freind of Robert Osbourne? Reason i ask is i asked him to refinish a cue and he said he was far to busy.
I didnt wanna send my cues to some other makers whom i cant to trust their craftsmanship and reliability.
Anyone here knows Robert well enough to get my cues sorted?
I have 2 Hunt & Obyrne cues that need to be taken care of.
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I've just tryed cleaning the cue and have discovered due to the amount moisture that the cue has absorbed, that the butt of the cue has expanded by about a mm, so that the wood is bigger than the joint. no choice but to take it in now. Just concern about what might happen as the cue loses the extra moisture
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Originally Posted by cazmac1 View PostI've just tryed cleaning the cue and have discovered due to the amount moisture that the cue has absorbed, that the butt of the cue has expanded by about a mm, so that the wood is bigger than the joint. no choice but to take it in now. Just concern about what might happen as the cue loses the extra moisture
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I would recommend you to go and see john parris instead robert osborne, John is top man for any restoration. i have my cue on order with robert osborne for 2 years and finaly i got my deposit back because robert cannot fined a wood for a black plated cue, Rubbish, not good enough.
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thanks wolf, I think I will take it to john, for no other reason than it's his cue.
I'm not sure whats going on with H&O, turning down work can't be good for your business in the long term. He did tell me that will has had a lot of time off for health reasons, so this must be the problem.
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A friend of mine was going to H&O today so I decieded to go along and bring the cue, So the cue's is with Robert at the moment and will be ready next week. The cost of having the cue finished is £30 and I'm getting a tailisman pro S tip on which is costing a tenner. So when all is done the total cost of the cue will be £140. I can live with that.
will post pic's when I get the cue back.
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Originally Posted by cazmac1 View PostA friend of mine was going to H&O today so I decieded to go along and bring the cue, So the cue's is with Robert at the moment and will be ready next week. The cost of having the cue finished is £30 and I'm getting a tailisman pro S tip on which is costing a tenner. So when all is done the total cost of the cue will be £140. I can live with that.
will post pic's when I get the cue back.
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I am hoping to pick it up on Saturday. I told him he better do his best work as I would be posting pictures on the forum
Nice block Robert. Spoke to him about the black plate situation and basically he said it doesn’t make financial sense to produce these cues as too much time is taken in producing a cue to players exacting details and they are constantly changing there minds. What he said he might do is just produce the black plates for stock and sale them like that rather then to players specs.
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