Lonergan Cues - Making a new shaft for broken pool cue
This cue came in for repair with a nasty break towards the tip end of the cue. It was badly splintered and couldn't be saved. The customer decided to have a joint put into the cue and a new shaft made for it. The grain is a good match to the original and is a top quality piece of ash. Hope you enjoy the video! www.lonergancues.com

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