cheep phenolic

JayBates

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im looking for some cheep phenolic for tips (14 mm). the cheepest iv found on the net is poolandarts.com for 1.49 per tip, but they are out of stock and have been for quite some time. was wondering about another suply of phenolic i could get...thanks,
Jay
 
Man with hand in pocket feel cocky all day. OOps wrong quote. You get what you pay for. There, thats the one.
Check your pm's I can help you out. Chris.
 
Ok I have phenolic tips for sale. Price as follows, 100 for $1.75ea, Over 200 for $1.50ea plus shipping aprox $5 - 10 for usa. These are quality tips made on a cnc machine. Do not ask for smaller orders.
For prices over 1000 pieces pm me and we will see what we can work out. Chris.
 
EVERYONE. I in no way meant to imply that mueller sells cheap tips. I was joking around in my previous post and only meant don't shop for cue components based on price. Buy based on quality alone. The potential for cheap parts to fail is not worth the cost savings or loss of reputation.
I apologize if I offended anyone. It was not my intention. Chris.
 
JayBates said:
im looking for some cheep phenolic for tips (14 mm). the cheepest iv found on the net is poolandarts.com for 1.49 per tip, but they are out of stock and have been for quite some time. was wondering about another suply of phenolic i could get...thanks,
Jay

Hello Partner, go to Cue Components they sell Phenolic Rods that are 14mm in diameter and 48in long, you can buy both Black and Brown for around $14 a rod.

Make your own tips, and Phenolic Ferrules very very cheap, you can get 192 at .25 thickness from one single rod or, 24 one inch ferrules.

Beat that price!!!!

Manwon
 
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Phenolic Tips

Michael Webb said:
I am more surprised, people are still using these.

Tap Tap Tap. I don't recommend them either because of the lack of cue ball control. I like the Hard Water Buffalo Tips.
 
Everything is cool. Its hard to tell when people are joking. Thanks.


Chris Byrne said:
EVERYONE. I in no way meant to imply that mueller sells cheap tips. I was joking around in my previous post and only meant don't shop for cue components based on price. Buy based on quality alone. The potential for cheap parts to fail is not worth the cost savings or loss of reputation.
I apologize if I offended anyone. It was not my intention. Chris.
 
I like water buffalo too

I agree, water buffalo is better. I have been using the Super Pro, layered water buffalo tips for about two years now. When I let other people try out my break cue, they are amazed how hard it hits, but they can control the cueball. This tends not to happen with the phenolic tips.
 
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