Does It Matter How Tips Are Stored?

lfigueroa

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So I note there are some original Moori's for sale here.

And I'm wondering: do tips dry out? Does it matter if tips are decades old? Nowadays, many tips come in blister packs -- I assume to preserve their minty freshness. My gut tells me it's better if they are sealed, but I dunno.

Thoughts?

Lou Figueroa
 
How long has it been since original moori's were produced? 20 years?
I use them on all of my cues and have since about 92 but it seems like it has been 20 years since the last original.
Myself I would be leary of paying the ridiculous price I was quoted in January for a "original". I don't know what kind of shelf life leather or more important the glue has.
Let us know if you try one,I would like to know if they play the same.
 
So I note there are some original Moori's for sale here.

And I'm wondering: do tips dry out? Does it matter if tips are decades old? Nowadays, many tips come in blister packs -- I assume to preserve their minty freshness. My gut tells me it's better if they are sealed, but I dunno.

Thoughts?

Lou Figueroa
In my experience, tips don't dry out. Now and then I'll try out a Champion or Le Pro from the 70s. Just like new. That's 50 years old. I have decades old Mooris as well. Just like new. I think the tanning process pretty much prevents that. Leather car seats as well. Decades old, if unused, they're just as good as new. They get tanned as well.
 
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