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Deb
03-23-2004, 02:51 PM
Hello everyone,

Due to several customer requests, we are now carrying rubber grips for your house cues or any cues that you wish to use rubber grips on.

We carry 2 different kind, Economy & Deluxe. We also have provided 3 small videos of how you install the rubber grip onto your house cue.

They're at Rubber Grips Page (http://www.seyberts.com/cue_accessories/grip/index.htm)

KGeeEd
03-24-2004, 09:26 AM
Deb

I think I will get one of the black deluxe to put on my BK.

The reason is to cover up the chips that I get from breaking on the tables with the metal corners and bands. Do you think this will help from getting more chips?

This may be something you recommend when selling a BK.

What is the shipping charge?

Deb
03-24-2004, 09:32 AM
The Deluxe is a thicker one and yes I believe it would help prevent the chipping on your cue.

If you are just getting the grip, There would be only $1.00 shipping charge via US Mail in USA. I will make a note of that on the website today.

Thank you

skor
03-24-2004, 10:14 AM
How tick are they?
will the cue fit into a tube case with the grip ?
what is weight of those grips, and how will it change the balance point of the cue ?

Deb
03-24-2004, 10:25 AM
They are about .04 inches thick not installed.

If you have a cue case like Schmelke or box case, it would fit just fine. However in some tube cases it would not fit, so an alternative is to roll it up to an end and leave it there and it will fit fine.

It hardly weights anything (doesn't even weight an ounce) so I do not think it would affect the balance point.

Thank you,

sonnic
03-25-2004, 02:05 PM
have you tried it yet Deb? or anyone for that matter. I am thinking to put a few of them on the house cues at home so people wont want to use mine all the time.

Sonnic

Deb
03-25-2004, 02:17 PM
I've visited friends that had their own pool tables and used their standard house cues and I have always hated using "bar sticks" since it had no wrap.

This rubber grip does give you a sense of grip on the house cue and you can feel more confident that you can shoot a little bit harder without tossing the house cue across the room (Unless you are really drunk....) :lol:

I would recommend them to anybody that has house cues or even a 2 piece cue with no wrap on them, and is wanting some sort of economy way to put a grip on them.

I am considering purchasing one to put in my cue case in case I go visit a friend again and use their house cues for breaking (I don't break with my viking ...call me cheap) because I can put it on and before I leave, I can take it off. Pretty neat idea.

DZ314
03-25-2004, 02:33 PM
So it can be a port-a-grip as well, how neat! 8)

06-08-2005, 09:32 PM
where can i get the deluxe black grip? i only see the economy red and blue. i already got a blue one and it works great, but doesnt LOOK too great on a cue.

Cary
06-09-2005, 09:06 AM
hello

i am not sure where you can find the black grips. we are unable to get them at this time. i wish i could be of more help to you.