It figures they would ban those kind of tips after I finally sprang for a J/B and a regular Jump cue. Only took me 15 or more years to spring for one. I'm old, I hate change. But I'll roll with the punches on this one. Johnnyt
G10 is phenolic with glass in itWe actually haven't used phenolic on our jump cues in over a year. We use the G10 tip. Works great for a jump cue if you are looking at switching your tip out.
a rock hard leather tip on a rick howard-mace cue...is a winning combination for breaking and jumping.
In the wake of the BCAPL ban on phenolic tips I now need some info on what are good jump cues or jump/break cues without phenolic tips. I play in a VNEA league and I would'nt be surprised if they followed suit about the phenolic tips.
If you are using a jump cue and actually know how to use it it don't matter if you have a leather or phenolic tip. NONE of the first jump cues that came on the market had phenolic tips. YES the phenolic jumps better but if you are skilled it will not matter. Throw a waterbuffalo or something of that sort on & play the game. Or don't play the BCAPL. Personally I think the reason of harming the balls is crap anyway. But unfortunatly you may see other leagues & organizations follow suit. The BCAPL does have a very good set of rules in place... possibly the best out there in my opinion.
G10 is phenolic with glass in it
I wouldn't be surprised if Bunjee cues become popular again.
Steve
It's over 40"That is a very good assumption pooltchr. I thought the bungees was under
40" though. I haven't seen one in ages and I could definatly be wrong but isn't the length ruling on jump cues 40" ? Those bungees jump very well from what I remember.
Excellent post. A lot of relatively newer players and posters don't realize this.
My first jump/break cue had regular leather tips, not even overly hard. My Andy Gilbert break/jump came with a leather tip on the shaft. I had Andy make me a second shaft with a phenolic tip. Though the phenolic tip makes jumping easier, the leather tip was no slouch.
The Meucci jump cue had leather tips.
Mace j/b cues had leather tips.
My X-Breaker has a second shaft that has a flat super hard leather tip.
And the Stealth jumper has a leather tip relying on other parameters to make jumping easier.
I recall the Happy Hopper being the first jump cue with a phenolic tip. Anyone else remember one earlier that had a phenolic tip (not a full phenolic shaft)?
Fred
Stealth AT-1 is a very good jump cue.
BVal
It's over 40"
Fred
they introduced the phenolic tip
I don't think so Robin. If John Barton was here (which he is), I'm sure he will tell you that the Bunjee Jump Cue was made from leather. I suppose John could have been sporty and invented a new phenolic compound (leather-based phenolic?) Just for the pool industry, but I'll guess not.
John?
Regards,
Fred
I asked a well-known cue maker what kind of hard leather tip he would recommend I replace my phenolic tip with. He recommended a water buffalo tip.
Does anyone have a opinion on how well the water buffalo tips play for jump cues?