Kamui should just be honest and say there are too many fakes out there and this gimmick will slow down the production of knock offs
Do you really think so. People go to greater lengths than that to create knock off products.
Believe me, it won't be hard to take a 3/4" hole saw and make a ton of little discs on the bottom of the knock off Kamui Tips.
Kamui stated that the disc is not attached with adhesive. Well, the knock off artists will use glue and how would anyone know the difference.
I think Kamui already did a good job with the Holograms and putting it out there so people can see the difference in them.
Make a good Hologram and someone will make a better one. An up hill battle for sure and one that wouldn't be won with clear little discs.
Like I mentioned in another thread, just for Grins and Giggles, a cue maker experimented with using CD discs by using a 3/4" hole saw and making little acrylic discs of their own.
That was to test the difference between a tip with a disc and one without.
Purely for fun.
I can put discs on the bottom of all my Ultra Skins if I wanted to.
Like I mentioned in other posts. I prep a tip using thin Cyno. The tip will usually wick up one layer at the bottom of a tip.
I believe that many or most repairmen prep a tip the same or have their own preference where the end result will be the same.
People that have tested the Clear against a Kamui tip without a disc have said that they can't tell a difference.
Ya know, if they had their tips installed by a competent and experienced installer, chances are great that the tip was prepped in some fashion as to ensure that the tip would not pop at a later date. That is the prime reason an installer will take extra steps whatever they be. They don't want the tips to pop any more than the owner of the shaft wants it to.
Now, if they can't tell a difference, then what is the point of using a disc?
Marketing perhaps? Thats all I can say and don't know anything better than any other member here until a Kamui Rep pops in and enlightens us on the reason for using a disc.
As a side note. I have had 3 tips pop on me. One was on one of my own shafts, one a customer and one a break tip which can cause grief anyway. Of the 2 tips that I didn't instal but popped and was able to put the original tip back on carefully for the customer, guess what brand both were. Thats right, both were a Kamui tip.