SCCues said:The cue belonged to a friend of mine and he got caught up in the latest craze in break cues - the phenolic ferrule/tip combination. He liked his predator break cue, but he had it in his mind that it could be improved with the phenolic ferrule instead of the original plastic ferrule tip. The warranty wasn't a concern for him and I told him that I hadn't done this or seen it done on a predator break cue, but he wanted me to do it for him and it turned out pretty well. He ended up selling the predator and buying a sledge hammer jump/break cue at the US Open last year (he wanted the jump cue option which the predator doesn't have).
SCCues
Understood, thanks for sharing.