Name this tip

Poolislife

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Would like some help identifying the tip on my playing cue. It's from 2008 or so and I'd classify it as medium-hard to hard. I stopped playing for a long time but really like the way these tips play.
 

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How is anyone honestly going to ID a short peice of brown leather with any solid accuracy? It would be at least a partial guess no matter how knowledgeable a person is.
I completely agree but I think it’s a triangle too…
 
From looking at the picture, I am almost certain it is an early 1990's Chandivert Eureka tip soaked in Goat milk for 127 hours then pressed with a Parker Vise from the late 1800's for 27 hours. Followed by 63 hours of drying in a Schoefer kiln. Once rested for a fortnight, the tip was ready for installation.

I could be wrong but that is my initial assessment.

Hit em straight!!!

-don
 
From looking at the picture, I am almost certain it is an early 1990's Chandivert Eureka tip soaked in Goat milk for 127 hours then pressed with a Parker Vise from the late 1800's for 27 hours. Followed by 63 hours of drying in a Schoefer kiln. Once rested for a fortnight, the tip was ready for installation.

I could be wrong but that is my initial assessment.

Hit em straight!!!

-don
i think M. Fats carried it around in pocket for 3 weeks .....
 
Would like some help identifying the tip on my playing cue. It's from 2008 or so and I'd classify it as medium-hard to hard. I stopped playing for a long time but really like the way these tips play.
reach out to Ray McKigney....
"he may have the answer
 
It looks like a Triangle. The older Triangles from around 15 years ago and before were the best tips ever made in my opinion. . But now they have gotten way too hard for my taste.
 
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