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    Hey guys managed to get hold of a e j riley tombstone cue for a friend and intend on giving this as a gift but I'm not sure where I would go about having the cue serviced or restored so to speak. Cue itself is in great condition just would need a ferrule as it currently doesn't have one and would need taking down to an 8mm tip, I don't know how else to describe it as I'm not an expert, but like sprucing and to make the shaft smooth and also to clean the badge up a little.

    Also as a side note some of the splice fingers have worn away a little not sure if anything can be done about that.

    Any help would be great as always guys

    Many thanks

    Aaron

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    cue service/restoration

    Andy Travis and Jim Evans are two names that come to my mind for this work.
    AT has done a few cues for me and one was a cue in a right state and came back revitalized and a cracking player.
    good money and turnaround as well
    I am sure there are many other cue maker/doctors out there that can help you as well
    Up the TSF! :snooker:

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    • #3
      of course, do'nt forget to make time for this kind of activities !!!! . After all, you are too busy with buying all this JP and other types of cues and cases!!
      I do'nt wanna u get dreaming with ur ass,, because you're so busy!! lol !!!!

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
        Andy Travis and Jim Evans are two names that come to my mind for this work.
        AT has done a few cues for me and one was a cue in a right state and came back revitalized and a cracking player.
        good money and turnaround as well
        I am sure there are many other cue maker/doctors out there that can help you as well
        Thanks for a great reply do you have any contact details for Andy travis so when the cue arrives I could contact him ?

        Aaron

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        • #5
          cue service/restoration

          Andy Travis is on TSF as his name, you can PM him
          Up the TSF! :snooker:

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          • #6
            another +1 for Andys work - refinished a Parris of mine and did some major work on a Trev White too - work is A1
            #jeSuisMasterBlasterBarryWhite2v1977Luclex(andHisF ictiousTwin)BigSplash!

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