Yeah, it looks like one of the layers is not as good.Looks like two tips.
Looks like WB black. One wore down, popped another on top. Used too much Silver Cup.Yeah, it looks like one of the layers is not as good.
It could be any shade of brown tip that the installer took a sharpie to the sides of too which isn't a totally uncommon practice. Whatever it is looks like it is in the process of delaminating though.The standard answer is probably "Kamui Black" as a guess. But there are plenty of black tips sold https://www.pooldawg.com/pool-cue-accessories/pool-cue-parts/pool-cue-tips and really aside from maybe the count and width of the layers no good way to tell them apart once installed.
I also recall a billiards-specific product to black the sides.It could be any shade of brown tip that the installer took a sharpie to the sides of too which isn't a totally uncommon practice. Whatever it is looks like it is in the process of delaminating though.
What kind of tip is this? Seems to play nicely.
Thanks!
Two tips in need of a pad.
Lou Figueroa
one thats about to come apart. who knows what it is.What kind of tip is this? Seems to play nicely.
Thanks!
Depends on how protective you are about your natural ferrules.I agree with having a pad on the ferrule but that's how it came. Seems like a waste to just cut it off. It is a natural ferrule and I just burnished it... No additional stuff to make it black.
No place to crash. Typical.Two tips in need of a pad.
Lou Figueroa
I have installed many tips but not sure I have ever heard of that one.It looks like a Nunya tip.