So, are these being offered up as house tips because of their price, quality, or ease of maintenance? Or because of their ability to weather abuse by unthinking schlubs who often frequent pool halls but do not own their own cues?
I'd been thinking about putting a Triangle or Elkmaster on my own cue, but now you've collectively gotten into my head. LOL
I'm not sure what you're quite asking, but I have good, hard Triangles on my shooting cue.
I think as I go forward, I'll stick with good LePros on this house cues.