our_auctionguy said:I have heard of and seen pics of the "milk dud" tips supplied with Jensen cues by Mike Johnson, but I am unaware of their composition, and their history. Google searches show that AZer "Yalley" sold some "originals" on the forum last April. Who the heck made those?? How does anyone know if what you are planning to make is the going to be the same composition and display the same characterisitics?
I am just curious about their origin for my knowledge.
I should make sure to buy them from him for the originals or someone he says is making them to his specs. That being the case, I would suggest that whoever wants to make milk duds, should get in contact with Mike Johnson and see if he will support them in their effort by sharing his knowedge of how to make them. If he doesn't want to impart that knowedge, then anyone claiming they have made milk duds will be selling something they believe to be similar to milkduds, but not 100% certain they are milk duds.. Correct me if I am wrong.yally said:Mike Johnson of Jensen Cues made them. Great playing tip, and I use it on all my cues.
FAST_N_LOOSE said:Mild Dud Has Been Turned Into A Generic Term For Any Leather Tip Conditioned In Milk.
Problem Is, Some Are Lepros, Some Are Triangles, Some Are Elkmasters. I'e Seen Several Others Also Treated In The Same Manner.
You'd Need To Be Really Specific Before You Just Started Buying Milk Duds, Or You'll Always Be Getting Different Tips.
bobco729 said:How do i contact Adam Franks?
cue maker down this way makes them also. Never hit with one, hasve no idea what the attraction is. He makes them from triangles and uses milk and LOTS of pressure before glueing them on.FAST_N_LOOSE said:Mild Dud Has Been Turned Into A Generic Term For Any Leather Tip Conditioned In Milk.
Problem Is, Some Are Lepros, Some Are Triangles, Some Are Elkmasters. I'e Seen Several Others Also Treated In The Same Manner.
You'd Need To Be Really Specific Before You Just Started Buying Milk Duds, Or You'll Always Be Getting Different Tips.