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Old 09-23-2007, 03:36 AM
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Default Re: Help buying a pool cue

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The cost of getting the tip replaced shouldnt be too huge - you should be able to find a local cue shop or pool club that will do it correctly and professionally.

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It can add up over time if you play a lot. I never did my own tips, but the tips I used cost more than the labor putting them on so I wouldn't want to risk screwing one up.
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