Please PM me the price for a triangle or two, I definitely knowFrom the secret stash….
I bought these in 1990 give or take, they are sealed in wax, not dried out.
If ya know, ya know.
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The ones I had mushroomed more than Elkmasters.IIRC Dan Janes at JOSS bought all the remaining 'real' Champion tips. If you got a good one they were nice.
Never had that issue with the old ones.The ones I had mushroomed more than Elkmasters.![]()
They play great but are leather, so they require maintenance. I use them for period correct restorations the most. But I love CrownsI stumbled across what I thought were some old ones out of packaging some years back. They were real old and I never installed one to try, I think I tossed them. I was using Triangles. Are they as good as some say that played them back in the day ? Or are they folklore ? or just period correct cherry on top for restoration of old cues ?
Have a good weekend,
kat
They play great but are leather, so they require maintenance. I use them for period correct restorations the most. But I love Crowns
Chandiverts Champion are the tips Randy Mobley puts on his cues.
Just FYI, you have a mis-labeling in the picture of the tips. The very dark ones are Rocky, not Crown as labeled in that box. Crown and Champion are the same color, the only difference being that Champions have a fiber base, and Crowns do not.
Not if they're stored properly. The one's that JOSS has are like new. He offers them at a pricey(35bux) upcharge for those that like them.That seems surreal, he builds perfection and caps it with a vintage tip?
Good, bad, or indifferent, old leather is not consistent.
He tests the them before using And hand selects the ones to use, nothing Randy does is by chance.That seems surreal, he builds perfection and caps it with a vintage tip?
Good, bad, or indifferent, old leather is not consistent.
PM sent. Let me know how many you'd like.What will it take to get a few of the Rockys and Comprimes from you? Tommy D.