House cue ferrule

ELBeau

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I'd like suggestions for house cue ferrule material if the room owner doesn't want to pay for an Ivorine or Aegis-quality ferrule.
Would you go with PVC, the Atlas Titan, or something else?

If the room owner was willing to pay, I'd screw on a quality ferrule, but it seems more often than not they just want a cheap fix. :embarrassed2:

Thanks,
Beau
 
ELBeau said:
I'd like suggestions for house cue ferrule material if the room owner doesn't want to pay for an Ivorine or Aegis-quality ferrule.
Would you go with PVC, the Atlas Titan, or something else?

If the room owner was willing to pay, I'd screw on a quality ferrule, but it seems more often than not they just want a cheap fix. :embarrassed2:

Thanks,
Beau


try the joe porper ferrules that were recently discussed on here.

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=99518
 
ELBeau said:
I'd like suggestions for house cue ferrule material if the room owner doesn't want to pay for an Ivorine or Aegis-quality ferrule.
Would you go with PVC, the Atlas Titan, or something else?

If the room owner was willing to pay, I'd screw on a quality ferrule, but it seems more often than not they just want a cheap fix. :embarrassed2:

Thanks,
Beau
i had same situation
tried talking them into lbm ferrules
it was futile
so, i put on the titans
although there is nothing wrong with the titans, i felt the lbms would hold up more to the abuse those house cues took
as far as i know, the titans withstood whatever the hethens could dish out, LOL :smilewinkgrin:
 
ELBeau said:
I'd like suggestions for house cue ferrule material if the room owner doesn't want to pay for an Ivorine or Aegis-quality ferrule.
Would you go with PVC, the Atlas Titan, or something else?

If the room owner was willing to pay, I'd screw on a quality ferrule, but it seems more often than not they just want a cheap fix. :embarrassed2:

Thanks,
Beau

Joe Porper ferrule.
Cuts easy, plays good, dont cost a bunch.
 
Joe Porper ferrule is the nuts.
I have been installing them on house cues for years and not one has cracked yet.
Not saying that they cant be broken.
But they have a good track record so far.
I started to use them when the fiber ferrules supply dried up.
Glue the tip on with gorilla glue and the only time you will need to change a tip is whem they are worn out.
Contact Rat Cues he may send you some to try.
You wont be sorry you did.
David
 
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