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Warranty Information for Viking Pool Cues Viking cues are meticulously crafted in the U.S.A. from the finest materials and subject to the strictest quality control standards in the industry. Viking cue Mfg., Inc. warrants against warpage and all components of the cue for the life of the product, but excludes replaceable parts such as the tip, ferrule, finish and bumper. Viking cues covered by this warranty will be repaired or replaced without charge. In the unlikely event you discover a flaw in your Viking pool cue or should it become damaged, please do not attempt to repair your cue. Contact your nearest authorized Viking Cue dealer or contact Viking Cue Mfg., Inc. directly for instructions. This warranty applies to Viking cues purchased from an authorized Viking retailer or distributor and must be accompanied by a copy of the original sales receipt from the authorized Viking dealer. The warranty is non-transferable and all claims are resolved at the discretion of Viking Cue Mfg., Inc. Viking does not warrant its cues against any damage caused by third parties. The warranty is void if your Viking cue has after-market products or if it has been subjected to mishandling, misuse, abuse, or worked on by an entity other than Viking Cue Mfg., Inc. Cue Care and Maintenance Tips Protecting your Viking Cue When you're not using your Viking cue, put it in a protective case. Take care to guard your Viking cue from extreme environmental conditions: heat and cold, humidity and dryness. Do not store your Viking cue in your car! Maintaining your Viking cue Your Viking cue will likely end up with nicks and scratches from normal play. We recommend the Q-Wiz shaft conditioner for use with Viking cues. This and other cue care products are available at your nearest authorized Viking Cue dealer. Leaning your Viking Cue Avoid leaning your Viking cue against a wall or counter. Any kind of side pressure such as from your cue sliding down a wall to the floor will leave your Viking cue vulnerable to breakage. If you must lean your Viking cue, do so as close to the wall or counter as possible. Better yet, lay your Viking cue on the table in front of the rack. This will not only allow you to keep an eye on your Viking cue, but will also keep your opponent from breaking until you are ready. Lastly, don't lend your Viking cue to anyone else. No one will take care of your Viking cue the way you will.
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