IT HAS A LEATHER TIP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I guess if you read the rules it is.
I really am not sure.
BCA TAP APA
I guess it matters hows rules and if they rewrote them to exclude my tip.
I don't believe it is legal. Read below and take note of the amendment. I was told by Bill Stock that the Icebreaker was "NOT" legal. Undoubtedly the contact point of your tip is as much non leather as it is leather. It is a moot point now anyway, you might just as well have it be all phenolic. This design looks like it is just another attempt to skirt the rules but the BCA has already amended the rules to take care of all that. "Leather only no exception".
Phenolic Tip Rule
Effective June 1, 2009, the Official Rules of the BCA Pool League in “Equipment Specifications” under “Cues,” item d. states:
“The cue tip must be composed of leather, fibrous, or pliable material.
Phenolic cue tips are not permitted.”
The BCA Pool League is amending this rule to state: “THE CUE TIP ON BREAK CUES MUST BE MADE OF LEATHER WITH NO NON-LEATHER MATERIALS ADDED TO THE CONTACTING SURFACE.” There have been questions asked, such as: “What if I break with my jump cue?” and similar questions. It is very simple. Whatever cue you break with must have a leather tip.
The reason for this rule is that the BCA Pool League has witnessed too many examples of damaged cue balls. After consultations with Aramith and Simonis, it has been determined the major contributing factor in cue ball damage is the hardness of the tip on break cues.
For several years the WPA has taken the position that the cue tip may not be of a material that can scratch or damage the cue ball. The BCAPL subscribes to the WPA philosophy.
"This policy only applies to break cues. Jump cues are allowed to have a leather or non-leather tip - since it is difficult to stroke with enough force to cause damage."
This rule will be in effect at the BCAPL National 8-Ball Championships and regional tournaments that the BCAPL promotes. Promoters, directors and operators of events such as league play or local tournaments may alter the rules as they see fit.
Signed,
Bill Stock, BCAPL
Director of Referees and
Rules Administrator
Holly Ryan
CueSports Int'l
NCS
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