Ok, so I had been using Triangles since the dawn of time. I bought a Joey cue earlier this year with Kamui black mediums on it. Both of them split down the side and chunks broke off within a couple months. I loved the feel of them and assumed they must have just been defective, so I gave them another shot. This time a brown medium and a brown hard. Same thing; they played great but cracked down the side wall to the ferrule, eventually splitting off and delaminating rendering them unusable. I have heard nothing but great things about Kamui so I tried again. Same ordeal. This has happened with 6 Kamuis and one Talisman within about 5 months. These tips were from three different sources and definitely not the fakes going around. My tip guy is now telling I must have a bad stroke. I'm an APA 7/8 and I finish high in all of the local tournaments... I stroke the ball pretty well. I do have a big stroke and I like to use it during practice, but I've never damaged a Triangle in my years of using them. What the hell is going on here? Anyone have a similar issue? In APA, you cannot switch cues during a rack after the break, so I do have to use my playing cue for jump shots. But a $20 tip should be able to handle any shot, especially when their website advertises that their tips are great for breaking.
I do use one of these to keep the walls of the tip straight and flush:
Porper tip burnisher
Could this tapered plastic tube be weakening the tip? No one else that I know of is having an issue after using the burnisher. I will not use it on my next layered tips to find out.
So, is anyone else experiencing this or am I just a freak of nature? I need whatever tips Larry Nevel is using lol.
Help a brotha out! Thanks guys
EDIT: OK everyone thanks for the replies and concern. I'm pretty sure that tapered burnisher was the issue and I have already thrown it away. If this problem ever happens again, I'll post about it. For now, problem solved.
I do use one of these to keep the walls of the tip straight and flush:
Porper tip burnisher
Could this tapered plastic tube be weakening the tip? No one else that I know of is having an issue after using the burnisher. I will not use it on my next layered tips to find out.
So, is anyone else experiencing this or am I just a freak of nature? I need whatever tips Larry Nevel is using lol.
Help a brotha out! Thanks guys
EDIT: OK everyone thanks for the replies and concern. I'm pretty sure that tapered burnisher was the issue and I have already thrown it away. If this problem ever happens again, I'll post about it. For now, problem solved.
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