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New on the work order form is a check box if you want to pay with PayPal. You will be emailed an invoice that you can click on and pay from. I know I know it’s taken about 20 years to get on board with the whole concept of it. Hahaha.
Proficient Billiards – Pool Cue Repair, Refinishing, Restoration
Billiards, Pool cue, Cue repair, Cue refinishing
New on the work order form is a check box if you want to pay with PayPal. You will be emailed an invoice that you can click on and pay from. I know I know it’s taken about 20 years to get on board with the whole concept of it. Hahaha.
SHOW OFF Contest: Post a picture of your cue on Facebook get the most likes and get a refinish job on us.
RULES: Post a photo of your cue (pristine or banged up) in this thread, share it around, get the most likes (in this thread) on it and we will refinish and re wrap (Irish linen) a cue for you. Return shipping not included. Photos can be funny but keep it clean.
The cue we refinish doesn’t have to be the one you use for the picture. Refinish work will be our normal 7 days. Contest ends September 30th a winner will be announced October 1st.
A guy contacts us about a cue he bought at an online Facebook yard sale and sure enough it is a Black Boar that I had refinished about 20 years ago for a local and one of the countries largest cue collectors, Abe Wambold. Abe had the joint laser etched and had a jeweler inlay diamonds in the ivory stars. The cue is sans logo because the butt cap is ivory. After Abe had passed away we helped the family sell off the billiards side of the estate. This cue was set aside as a keepsake for the family as it was one of his personal playing cues. Well so all that said the cue ended up online. The guy who bought it (a wounded in combat veteran – thank you for your service) brought it in to get the cue polished and wrap cleaned and pressed. Real nice guy, after the work ended up going across the street to the VFW and put back some beers and played a few games of pool. I said you don’t have to answer, but don’t mind if I ask how much did you pay for this? He bought this, a McDermott cue, and a leather case that they were all in for…… a hundred and fifty bucks ($150). SMH Oh my. God Bless America!
The fellow who owns it is a fan of this page and gave permission to tell this incredible story. Full photo shoot found in our gallery at https://proficientbilliards.com/cuerepair/index.php…
…pliers to unscrew a tight shaft. lol. The recommended buddy method is 4 hands near the joint.
You’ve been around this game for a while when you can remember Schon only having one logo.
Refinish work is currently 7-10 days. Click the link below to view this Parrot cue in our cue repair gallery.
https://proficientbilliards.com/cuerepair/index.php?%2Fcategory%2F582
You work hard to play your best and Proficient Billiards works just as hard to make your cue look good while you’re doing it.
Proficient Billiards extends to its customers the opportunity to deal with our experience of all of the facets of buying, selling, and restoration… You work hard to play your best and Proficient Billiards works just as hard to make your cue look good while you’re doing it. If you are searching for some of the best cue refinishing and cue repair in the billiard industry, then look no further. Finish work is done in a timely manner. So whether you are playing, collecting, or buying and selling cues the inconvenience is minimal.
When you send your cue make sure that it is well packaged and it is recommended that it be insured. It is not the policy of Proficient Billiards to tell its customers how to package their cues, in fact the question has been asked in the past if it was alright to send a cue in a case. No problem…. the truth is that the cue is your investment and if you want to protect it, then please do. Please however you choose to ship, print out the work order form and send it along with the cue (s).
Feel free to e-mail or call with any questions. The work done here is second to none and speaks for itself. All work is satisfaction guaranteed.
SHOW OFF Contest: Post a picture of your cue on our Facebook page get the most likes and get a refinish job on us.
RULES: Post a photo of your cue (pristine or banged up) in this thread, share it around, get the most likes (in this thread) on it and we will refinish and re wrap (Irish linen) a cue for you. Return shipping not included. Photos can be funny but keep it clean.
The cue we refinish doesn’t have to be the one you use for the picture. Refinish work will be our normal 7 days. Contest ends September 30th a winner will be announced October 1st.