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Without walking around and physically checking every single stick in the room, how can you tell if someone has a phenolic tip on thier cue ?
Thread title: "How Do You Spot A Phenolic Tip ??"
it sounds kind of like glass shattering when they break.
Without walking around and physically checking every single stick in the room, how can you tell if someone has a phenolic tip on thier cue ?
Are phenolic tips not legal in some associations? Bought a jump/break cue recently which has one on it.
Would a very hard tip make the same sound, though ?
Ahem! As a BCA rep, I agree the chalk sound is the most obvious flaw. I sure do miss my Phenolic tip though. It packed the extra oomph I needed.
PS. I am going to look for a durometer to bring to nationals now....does that come in a portable version?![]()
Folks:
Be careful about this "screeching sound when chalking" business with break tips! The Samsara tip often does this, especially if the player isn't diligent about keeping the surface rough. For that matter, even ordinary leather tips on playing cues will do that, if the player has bad chalking technique (e.g. "chalk drillers" -- those that grind the cue tip into the center of the chalk, especially with a shaking technique in the chalk-holding hand, a la Corey Deuel). Proper chalking technique (wiping/brushing) won't make the screeching sound, even on a phenolic or G-10 tip.
I'd recommend that if BCAPL reps/refs hear this screeching sound, that they don't just give the "illegal!" battle cry without first walking over and inspecting the tip first.
-Sean