Tennesseejoe said:I believe that wraps were put on cues for the players with a "slip stroke". Since most players do not have a slip stroke now, they are just tradition or looks.
gregoryg said:I have a smooth leather wrap that was installed by Paul Fanelli on my Scrugg's custom. It feels just right, and the seam is almost undetectable.
When my new Ernie Martinez gets here, it goes straight to his shop to have a new smooth leather wrap put on it.
gregoryg said:I have a smooth leather wrap that was installed by Paul Fanelli on my Scrugg's custom. It feels just right, and the seam is almost undetectable.
When my new Ernie Martinez gets here, it goes straight to his shop to have a new smooth leather wrap put on it.
iralee said:Many billiard (carom) players use a rubber wrap. I wonder how many players (who checked "other") use a rubber grip.
-Ira
mayamon said:I'm surprised how that the majority prefers no wrap. Maybe it's because most of the cues i see people playing with have some sort of wrap. Also a lot of the cues i see go up for sale have a wrap most of the time, guess everyone's holding on to their wrapless cues then![]()
Rambosky said:Actually the majority use leather.
Edited to add: Posted this right after I saw mayamon's post and didn't see seymore's post until I read further.