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  1. Mr. Wilson
    08-26-2014 04:03 PM
    Mr. Wilson
    Paul, I really appreciate the invitation but due to work will be unable to attend.

    Thanks for thinking of me!

    Dave
  2. pool69
    09-25-2012 12:50 AM
    pool69
    Love your cues
  3. 63Kcode
    11-08-2010 04:34 PM
    63Kcode
    Thanks, the last five days in your shop has been a pleasure!

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Posted 05-26-2016 at 07:12 AM by pfd studios Comments 0
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OKAY - here is the long and short of it . . .when replacing the original existing tip on ANY Predator shaft you might consider NOT removing all of the leather from the existing tip (unless absolutely necessary) - this will provide a clean uniform surface when done properly in the lathe and will eliminate ALL the discussion on voiding any warranty. Bonding to the VERY thin layer of the old tip will give you a nice porous surface for the new glue to adhere to and now you will not have worry about...


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