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Who should i use for Cue Alterations/restoration?

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  • #16
    all good cue makers but for old cues glover is great.
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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    • #17
      Originally Posted by Ginge1072 View Post
      True tony has a huge rep...any contact details? His website is down!
      http://webcache.googleusercontent.co...-glover.co.uk/ a cached copy of his website with all details :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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      • #18
        it's mine?

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        • #19
          Originally Posted by Ginge1072 View Post
          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!
          If you in London , Robert Osbourne would be your man. Highly recommended.
          Always get the job done in 3-4 days with end result of the highest standard.
          Last time I went down himley road he refinished/ re-ferruled my cue in under 24 hours!!!
          Now that's what I call " customer service "

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          • #20
            Originally Posted by 147alltheway View Post
            If you in London , Robert Osbourne would be your man. Highly recommended.
            Always get the job done in 3-4 days with end result of the highest standard.
            Last time I went down himley road he refinished/ re-ferruled my cue in under 24 hours!!!
            Now that's what I call " customer service "
            Originally Posted by Ginge1072 View Post
            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!
            LOL, If you're in Scotland, ADR147 will help as well . . .

            Sorry , , couldn't resist . .

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