Until recently I haven't put too much thought into joint collar materials. I'm aware of stainless steel, phenolic, wood, and ivory (as well as other animal horn/antler/bone type materials). I guess I just thought of anything synthetic as "plastic" and may have incorrectly referred to it as phenolic. But now it occurs to me that there may be a wide range of synthetic collar materials to choose from - as many as ferrules maybe.
So other than the materials mentioned above, what's commonly used for joint collars? Please describe the characteristics of any material mentioned in terms composition, appearance, and how it affects the hit of a cue when used as a joint collar material. I'm thinking it would be nice to have something that hits a little softer than phenolic.
Thanks
Don
So other than the materials mentioned above, what's commonly used for joint collars? Please describe the characteristics of any material mentioned in terms composition, appearance, and how it affects the hit of a cue when used as a joint collar material. I'm thinking it would be nice to have something that hits a little softer than phenolic.
Thanks
Don