Hi, looking for some advice regarding a recent cue acquisition. It is a Mannock Anti Grip but needs a bit of TLC plus some minor work to make it more playable. I am in the east midlands. Suggestions gratefully accepted!
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Who should i use for Cue Alterations/restoration?
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You've got quite a few options to be honest:
Dave Coutts, does work on my cues when they need it usually: http://www.couttscues.co.uk/
Robin Cook, a very good cue maker: http://www.robincues.co.uk/
Tony Glover, although I've heard a few stories about his cue repairs in the past I know he's very good with old cues. His websites down at the moment but you could probably find his contact details on here somewhere.
Stamford cues: http://www.stamfordcuemakers.com/
If you're more the Sheffield way then Andy Travis and Jim Evans who are both very good cue maker. They're both on tsf, thinks Andy's user name is trav and Jim's is jim evans.
Hope that helps a little. Good luck :snooker:"You have to play the game like it means nothing, when in fact it means everything to you" Steve Davis.
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I usually go to Dave Coutts as he's closest to me and always does a lovely job but I think that they'd all do a very good job on the cue."You have to play the game like it means nothing, when in fact it means everything to you" Steve Davis.
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Who should i use for Cue Alterations/restoration?
I sent a Ye Olde Ash in poor condition to Tony Glover a couple of years ago and it came back looking amazing while still retaining its original state also he is a really nice bloke to deal with....
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mind control > body control > cue control > ball control
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Originally Posted by jim evans View Postany of people mentioned except me i dont want to do repairs or alterations to be honest go to nearest take it and sort it there and then"You have to play the game like it means nothing, when in fact it means everything to you" Steve Davis.
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