You have an expensive taste PC.Pigcarver said:Ivory Ferrule, Moori Tip is what I play with.
Kinda sad actually when a maker of a great product fixes what wasn't broke.BiG_JoN said:I like Ivor-x with the moori med.
Yep, the blue topped triangles are hard to beat, i had a guy that said no triangle is better than LePro lol, roflmmfao... i can't stand a damn LePro lol...
Yes joey, i looked again at my triangles, they were all blue except for around 3 or 4 browns in the bottom 25. I had it backwards.
I've been using the browns to see just how much pressure it would take to "bust" one in a vise... i must be weak, or the browns must be super strong, cause i can't get them to bust, as punishment to the brown, i drilled a hole in it... That'll teach 'em...
Thanks,
Jon
Pigcarver said:Yeah, I know.....it's the one combo I feel the best with....I've tried em all (or at least most)
Ferrules tried:
Ivorine
ABS
Buckhorn
Plastic
Aegis II
Ivory
Tips Tried:
Elk master
Triangle
Le Pro
Moori (S, M, Q) Haven't tried the newest incarnation yet
Instroke
Sniper (and most of the other Tiger tips)
Tad
Porper Lam a tip
Talisman (and most of there products)
I've tried them in just about every combination known to man...I got lucky to work at Best Billiards and had 2 cuemakers that liked me (one being Kerry Zeiler) that would put me together just about any combination I could come up with....
Joseph Cues said:Kinda sad actually when a maker of a great product fixes what wasn't broke.
Triangle was a favorite among pros for a long time.
To my knowledge, no "single layer" tip is one single layer. It is ground up, and glued and pressed back together. The different hardness(es) comes from the different glues/resins. And the coarse ground leather is better IMO, than the finer (Lepro for instance.)Cletus said:Maybe they couldn't find good quality leather for 1 piece tips so they use what they can.