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    I have an older one-piece Burroughs and Watts cue with 9mm tip and nice thinner taper which I like playing with. Weight 16.2oz and length 56.75". I'm finding my other cue - a similar older model with 10mm tip and thicker taper towards the tip - a bit thick for me.

    So general question - for older cues with 10mm tips, what's the typical work involved and cost range of having them retapered to a thinner taper and 9mm or 9.5mm tip?

    What happens if the cue is slightly off straight - how does that affect the retapering? Quite a few older cues are not 100% straight!

    I'd be interested to hear from cuemakers who generally do such work, and just general views on the subject!

    Andy Evans

  • #2
    Most cue makers could straighten it at the same time - price depends where you go, and who does it.
    ~Lower end of £30-£40 I'd imagine where I get mine done, and that would inc a new ferrule and tip.
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    (yes I know they're not cheap, I didn't intend them to be!..)
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    • #3
      £30-£40 sounds about right. I'm in London but could ship a cue. Someone not too far from me in Hammersmith could mean I could deliver and collect. Andy

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by andyjevans View Post
        £30-£40 sounds about right. I'm in London but could ship a cue. Someone not too far from me in Hammersmith could mean I could deliver and collect. Andy
        No wonder I retired poor,never charged more than a tenner.

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        • #5
          Can you be persuaded out of retirement???? If so you're welcome to make me an offer I can't refuse....

          I can't help wondering if retapering of older cues isn't more common - I can see leaving collectible cues original, but for medium value cues surely most players would prefer 9mm to 9.5mm?

          Andy

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by andyjevans View Post
            .....surely most players would prefer 9mm to 9.5mm?...
            9 mm is a bit on the small side for snooker. 9.5 to 10 is much more common i would say

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by bigandyg View Post
              No wonder I retired poor,never charged more than a tenner.
              were they the white £10 notes then andy lol didnt thinkk you were as old as me

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by jim evans View Post
                were they the white £10 notes then andy lol didnt thinkk you were as old as me
                Nice one auld yin.

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