I Wish Tip Makers Would...

I ask again: is there any evidence more guys like an uber tall tip?

Or is everyone performing a bris and cutting off a lot of pig skin? I don’t see anyone except tyros coming to the table with tall tips.

Lou Figueroa
You're not getting it Lou, it caters to more people because you can cut it down to suit people like you, but you wouldn't be able to add more for people who want it taller.

Jaden
 
You're not getting it Lou, it caters to more people because you can cut it down to suit people like you, but you wouldn't be able to add more for people who want it taller.

Jaden

How many guys really want a tall (stupid) looking tip?

I’m going to guess your cue doesn’t end up with 14 layers of tip.

Lou Figueroa
 
OK, so while I’m on a roll: WTFIW 14mm tips?!

More wasted pig skin that just ends up being cut off on the lathe. Who or how many guys are using 14mm shafts?!!

Nowadays 13mm will cover the spread.

Lou Figueroa
OK, I feel better now
You've missed the point with the 14mm tips, and for that matter, the 15mm. They come from the thicker hide of the animal, which is better suited for stability and wear-in. The best Triangle tips I've had are the 15mm variety.
 
You've missed the point with the 14mm tips, and for that matter, the 15mm. They come from the thicker hide of the animal, which is better suited for stability and wear-in. The best Triangle tips I've had are the 15mm variety.

How does a thicker hide translate to a wider tip?

Lou Figueroa
 
Searing uses 15mm Triangles.

The reason has nothing to do with diameter. As Denis explained that the area of the hide where they can harvest 15mm is limited to a smaller and more consistent area(it’s much thicker than the smaller diameter tips) leading to less variance in the final tip when cut down to 12.5-13mm tips.

Denis is smarter than me and I’ll defer to him. And his tip work is about good as it gets with Triangle tips. (Bet nobody thought of that reason for 15mm tips).

I too prefer a thinner top when new. 3/32” to be precise which means there’s not much tip I’m starting with and they don’t last long. But for me that works best.

It’s damn near 50% of a 15mm tip. But it works well and I’ve used that for about 20 years.

Ofc the old le pro’s are great the red and black back with 2 holes

I’ll stop there.

Fatboy😃
 
None really, the point is it can be (and is supposed to be) shaped to your choice. Therefore, it can accommodate a wider bracket of customers.

If it’s “none really” then we’re talking about non-existent customers, no?

Lou Figueroa
 
How does a thicker hide translate to a wider tip?

Lou Figueroa
Because the thicker hide, the back, is the only part of the animal that can accommodate both thicker and wider. Otherwise, you're looking at thinner, softer parts of the animal, which do not make as good tips.
 
The ones in the 80’s were garbage. They were like pencil erasers with less sand in them.
Yeah, I didn't say they were good, just that there were some back then. I don't think anything will take the place of leather, unless someone comes up with something really brilliant.

All the best,
WW
 
Searing uses 15mm Triangles.

The reason has nothing to do with diameter. As Denis explained that the area of the hide where they can harvest 15mm is limited to a smaller and more consistent area(it’s much thicker than the smaller diameter tips) leading to less variance in the final tip when cut down to 12.5-13mm tips.

Denis is smarter than me and I’ll defer to him. And his tip work is about good as it gets with Triangle tips. (Bet nobody thought of that reason for 15mm tips).

I too prefer a thinner top when new. 3/32” to be precise which means there’s not much tip I’m starting with and they don’t last long. But for me that works best.

It’s damn near 50% of a 15mm tip. But it works well and I’ve used that for about 20 years.

Ofc the old le pro’s are great the red and black back with 2 holes

I’ll stop there.

Fatboy😃

Everyone should have a good sales story to go with their product — helps to sway the customer, lol.

Lou Figueroa
 
Because the thicker hide, the back, is the only part of the animal that can accommodate both thicker and wider. Otherwise, you're looking at thinner, softer parts of the animal, which do not make as good tips.

Says who?

And, why can’t you take that wounderous, thicker hide and offer it in fewer layers?

Lou Figueroa
 
Says who?

Lou Figueroa
Well, I would guess says Tweeten, as their most desirable tips are the 15mm variety. Triangle for sure, and I believe LePro also. From experience, 13mm tips of any variety, tend to be very soft, useless.
 
Everyone should have a good sales story to go with their product — helps to sway the customer, lol.

Lou Figueroa
I’d never question you Lou. You play better than Filer, golf better than Tiger, your chess game is superior to Magnus.

What the hell does searing and Nick Varner know about tips that you don’t? Not a damn thing, that what!!

Lou❤️🙏🏼😃 <——smartest guy ever, just ask 🫡
 
Well, I would guess says Tweeten, as their most desirable tips are the 15mm variety. Triangle for sure, and I believe LePro also. From experience, 13mm tips of any variety, tend to be very soft, useless.

Considering what they’ve done with their chalk lately I’m not so sure I’d invest too much in that opinion, lol.

And clearly the old 13mm tips weren’t great. My question is why Moori, Kamui, etc can’t come up with a new, thinner tip? Why do they have to be so thick if people are just cutting them down?

Lou Figueroa
 
I’d never question you Lou. You play better than Filer, golf better than Tiger, your chess game is superior to Magnus.

What the hell does searing and Nick Varner know about tips that you don’t? Not a damn thing, that what!!

Lou❤️🙏🏼😃 <——smartest guy ever, just ask 🫡

Can always count on you to fail in the logic dept. and just come up with insults, lol.

We’re just talking about tips, dude — no need to get excited.

Lou Figueroa
 
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