Black Ferrules

Many wall cues have had black and/or short ferrules ever since. Preferred the long ones but never noticed any aiming or deflection idiosyncrasies.
Get some white out, paint them like a barber pole w curly white stripe, do some 'shrooms and I guarantee you'll notice aiming discrepancies!!!😂😂
 
Yes, black ferrules were pretty common on house cues in the ’60s and ’70s. About 18 years ago I had Al Romero make this cue and I requested the black ferrules. After he built it, it sat in his shop for a while before I picked it up and said that he had quite a few other requests for black when people saw it. I prefer a black ferrule.
 
I had Mike Gulyassy make me a 14mm shaft with a black ferrule for my Gulyassy PHX cue.

He was making Earl Strickland's 14mm shaft at the same time for Earl's Gulyyassy cue.
 

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house cues had black ferrels because the white ones would look terrible after a while on a house cue because they used chalk till it was worn out and the blocks rubbed the ferrel.

and white ferrels are in use as especially years back the rooms were darker and it made it easier to sight in.

since most wear black gloves i wonder why the bangers don't use black ferrels to match their gloves.
 
house cues had black ferrels because the white ones would look terrible after a while on a house cue because they used chalk till it was worn out and the blocks rubbed the ferrel.

and white ferrels are in use as especially years back the rooms were darker and it made it easier to sight in.

since most wear black gloves i wonder why the bangers don't use black ferrels to match their gloves.
Definite sighting advantage, supposedly.
 
My 12.9 revo had no ferrule and I really didn’t think much of it until I changed to the 12.4 revo that has a white ferrule and I prefer it but I think it’s just a personal preference thing..
I have Revo’s with black and white. When I’m down on the shot I have no idea which one I’m using. It just doesn’t matter either way
 
I have Revo’s with black and white. When I’m down on the shot I have no idea which one I’m using. It just doesn’t matter either way
I can't see the end of a shaft with a black ferrule.

Im definitely seeing the tip with peripheral vision only after initially addressing the ball.

Had a good player tell me I should go back/ forth between tip ball more often, if I wouldn't take his advice on looking at cb last(!).

Now, if we could talk about breathing when shooting...😏
 
I can't see the end of a shaft with a black ferrule.

Im definitely seeing the tip with peripheral vision only after initially addressing the ball.

Had a good player tell me I should go back/ forth between tip ball more often, if I wouldn't take his advice on looking at cb last(!).

Now, if we could talk about breathing when shooting...😏
I catch myself holding my breath all the time
 
In the late 70's and early 80's any one-piece cues that got new ferrules put on them from AE Schmidt in St Louis all had black ferrules. Also, they would take in old cues on tables they would buy, refurb them, and boom black ferrules would be put on.

Not sure why, or where they got them, but you see them all the time around here at estate sales, and when you dig into the history of the cues it all points back to Curt and Family!
That makes sense to me. When I was growing up in St. Louis in the 1960s the majority of cues of all types had black ferrules. I think most people got cues repaired and tips installed by AE Schmidt. They had a huge building near the river in South St. Louis.
 
I was going to put a black Micarta (carbon? I am not sure) on my ILC shaft, and the cue smith basically said the material is not suitable for American pool, and recommended it for thinner shafts tailored at Chinese 8ball. He said he puts it on tons of Chinese 8ball cues.

I personally lean into what Potts posted recently about not giving a single F about titanium, brass, micarta, LD nonsense... bala bala bala

Happy with the job cue smith did for me. Replaced it with the same material as the Zen shafts I have. Plays lovely.

Visually, I think the contrast of black on wood would help some people focus. Probably all mental aid/individual.
 
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I can't see the end of a shaft with a black ferrule.

Im definitely seeing the tip with peripheral vision only after initially addressing the ball.

Had a good player tell me I should go back/ forth between tip ball more often, if I wouldn't take his advice on looking at cb last(!).

Now, if we could talk about breathing when shooting...😏
Gotta breathe thru your eyes...😂
 
my house pro like the contrast of a black ferrule against the white cue ball
so he took a black sharpie to make this black "ferrule" for his OB shaft he was using at that time
black ferrule ob.jpg
 
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