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do a search on grain filler as I believe there is a thread about how to do this and tips on what not to do, etc. If I remember the hardest part was getting a similer filler that was used originally, as most cuemakers seem to make up their own...
all the best
yes dean is correct, when dave coutts did mine he said he had to order some dye from somewhere to re grain the cue.
i have also tried doing it myself to a cheap cue and it worked well, but doesnt compare to a pro completing it. so my advice would be to send to a cue maker.
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