Is it my imagination or does Kamui black make a strange sound?
Yes, to the second question.

Best,
Mike
Is it my imagination or does Kamui black make a strange sound?
Get this, I've miscued the first shot after roughing up a kamui black with a kamui gator grip, and then liberally applying a load of kamui chalk.
Can anyone beat that in the 'spunking money up the wall and STILL miscueing stakes'?
Miscue is my middle name. I miscued three times today straight after applying kamui chalk.
John Barton in a video, very 1st hit was a beauty misscue. I think he was over confident,and did not stoke like he thought he did. Talking,making a video yap yap yap miscue.
I am sure that if he had more help in the video and had a narrator, it would have been less likely.
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I had 3 of them put on and they all mushroomed or didnt hold their shape. Ive heard that you have to shape them short for them to hold their shape. well that still didnt work. so i bought another 2 and put them on myself and had the same problem.
I went through 5 of them in a month trying to get a ''good one'' but didnt have any luck.
Oh figure id mention the first 3 were put on with a lathe and the other 2 were put on with a shaft spinner i made. its a shame because i used to really like triangles but was pretty pissed because i had switched from lepro's to triangles for the same reason. Then found out they're both made by the same company which really pissed me off. I dont get it, i never had a problem with either one of these tips until about 2 years ago. Did tweeten change their manufacturing processes or something or have they always been this way and ive been lucky
That's the "inconsistency" people refer to when they talk about single-layered tips. Because cue repairs are my main line of work, I install all kinds of tips, and it has been my experience that (with Tweeten tips) you'll get different results from one box to the next. For example, if I get a new box and the first tip from that box is softer than its designation, I can be pretty sure that most of the remaining tips in that box will be the same. Conversely, if the first tip out of a new box is good, I can be pretty sure that most of the remaining tips in that box will also be good.
It kind of sounds like you used tips all from the same batch (box)?
Roger
Who put it on for you?Tiger onyx.
I remember playing with these and they play really well.I didn't know they still sold them.Is the quality of these still good?ThanksI should have helped with a picture as well: