Buongiorno Tommy,
I visited some messages of you and I without knowing you at all, I allready can confirm that you know a lot about cue reparing, many cue brands and their properties and I'm sure about Billardstuff at all!
That's why I really would like to know YOUR oppinion, about that Schön augmented 2013 their Ltd. editions from 12 to 25 and the Elite from 7 to 12 !?
If you got a minute, please read my posted Schon social group dicussion:
- A greath merchandising concept or just a big mistake?! -
All the best from Switzerland, Roberto (al-capool)
Thanks to Tommy for the really great repair job he did on my Brunswick cue. Tommy does super nice repair work. He turned the shaft on my cue (that had a completely broken off ferrule and tenon, and many other deep dings/dents in it) into a shaft that looked and felt brand new. The ferrule and tip is also very flush with the shaft, and the shaft just feels amazing. He also did a really great job fixing the roll out that was in my cue by refacing the joint and shaft to the best of his ability, and I am very happy with the change in the roll of the shaft, which I think could not have gotten fixed any better then how it is now. He also cleaned, repressed, and resealed the wrap, and it looks and feels super nice now. If you need some type of repair done to your cue, then you should send Tommy-D a PM, and ask about his very reasonable prices that he offers on a cue repair.
Well that makes sense then. i've only hit with 1 ss jointed cue that i really liked. one was a schon with sharp points. before they got whored out. to be honest all it takes is the specs and a cue maker to pick out decent wood and duplicate it. everyone's forgetting that it's really only the name they're paying for
"I'm going to try to work it out so at the end its a pure guts race.............because if it is..............I'm the only one that can win." Steve Prefontaine