enjoyed speaking with you very much.
the only person I know that restores handle wrap, especially Cortland, would be
Drexler, Paul Drexler, PFD Studios.
The technique he employs is of his own development and the recipe is locked.
Those were two beautiful Joss West's you put out for sale, best wishes.
Thank you so much for your support.
Pink, you are one of most genuinely kind people I have ever seen
It helps to know that people care.
It doesn't get better, sadness keep coming as the reality sets in.
Buying and dealing with cues takes my mind off of it, hitting balls, just pool / pool hall in general.
Thanks. I have tried to post pics. and have failed. stupid computers. lol
I bought it for what my friend paid for it in 1990 If you would like I will email pics to you to check it out.
Well I have 2 other cues a Hercek and a Southwest. However trading eìther òne of those would reverse things and would cost a good bit on your end. I Apprìcated the humor
Yeah, I know the feeling Ted, the offers I've been getting are pretty funny. I really like your Jensen you have posted. Wish they brought more money, I've got a really nice one that I won't even post.
I built my first Fenwick around 1975. Fenwick hat, jacket, T-shirts and field tester. That means I bought a lot of Fenwick stuff. This was at Allis Chalmers.
Next Job was R.T.E. corp, later Cooper industries. Now it's Eaten. Worst JOB I ever had. No one knew my name and the handle stuck. I never talked unless work related as they made you walk on thin ice for 2 years.