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    Good old Parcelfiorce - look what they did to a cue that I just bought........

    Is there any chance of saving it, or is it beyond repair?

    It's a Joe Davis 600 break cue if anyone's interested. I have been re-imbursed for it but i'd much rather have the cue of course
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  • #2
    Wow I wonder how they managed that? Good you got your money back and maybe try MW and see if he could do anything with it but it might cost more than it is worth.

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    • #3
      sorry for your loss,
      was it in a cardboard tube or a PVC drainage tube?
      Up the TSF! :snooker:

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      • #4
        Make a new shaft and turn into a 3/4

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by jim evans View Post
          Make a new shaft and turn into a 3/4
          Sunk money, sell the butt/badge and someone'll hang it on a wall.
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          Old cue collector --
          Cue Sales: http://oldcues.co.uk/index.php?id=for_sale_specials
          (yes I know they're not cheap, I didn't intend them to be!..)
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          • #6
            think I can mend it but I'd need a pic from the other side.
            No telling how it would play though..

            Originally Posted by DocJ View Post
            Good old Parcelfiorce - look what they did to a cue that I just bought........

            Is there any chance of saving it, or is it beyond repair?

            It's a Joe Davis 600 break cue if anyone's interested. I have been re-imbursed for it but i'd much rather have the cue of course
            Last edited by j6uk; 26 November 2013, 05:37 PM.

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            • #7
              cut the butt, as a 3/4, make a new shaft for it, you can save the money for the butt, and take the badge off, sell it, you can get some money back, if the courrier pay you the full price, you will have no lost, but if you repair the cue, a carpenter can help you but not a cue maker, hahahaha

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              • #8
                It's possible it could be saved. It would require being glued and clamped back together and refinished but you couldn't say for sure it would play the same.
                "Don't think, feel"

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                • #9
                  I have to say that i'm inclined to agree with perpetualboredom in thinking that any repair would probably cost more than the cue is actually worth, so selling off bits of it wouldn't be a bad idea..............

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                  • #10
                    I'd do it for nothing, the few times iv done it the cue played not much different, in one case it played better.

                    Originally Posted by DocJ View Post
                    I have to say that i'm inclined to agree with perpetualboredom in thinking that any repair would probably cost more than the cue is actually worth, so selling off bits of it wouldn't be a bad idea..............
                    Last edited by j6uk; 27 November 2013, 03:46 PM.

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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
                      I'd do it for nothing, the few times iv done it the cue played not much different, in one case it played better.
                      now there's an offer you cant refuse

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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by j6uk
                        apparently you can
                        It's a very nice offer but i'm going to decline - thanks all the same.

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                        • #13
                          apparently you can

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                          • #14
                            Its a waste of time glueing them back, the repair man might be able to glue them back but the one playing with the cue will have psychological effect, mentally it doesn't work.

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                            • #15
                              Originally Posted by twenisix View Post
                              Its a waste of time glueing them back, the repair man might be able to glue them back but the one playing with the cue will have psychological effect, mentally it doesn't work.
                              considering that the cue was a new-purchase and the buyer had no previous experience of playing with it, there could be less of a negative effect :shrug-shoulders: ?

                              DocJ, let us know what you decided to do...
                              Up the TSF! :snooker:

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