Where to buy old Westinghouse micarta, that dark yellow one as Scruggs used back then...?
I want that yellow ferrule
Thanks
I want that yellow ferrule
Thanks
Where to buy old Westinghouse micarta, that dark yellow one as Scruggs used back then...?
I want that yellow ferrule
Thanks
Where to buy old Westinghouse micarta, that dark yellow one as Scruggs used back then...?
I want that yellow ferrule
Thanks
Where to buy old Westinghouse micarta, that dark yellow one as Scruggs used back then...?
I want that yellow ferrule
Thanks
Where to buy old Westinghouse micarta, that dark yellow one as Scruggs used back then...?
I want that yellow ferrule
Thanks
Totally out of my element here... but weren't the rights to produce micarta sold to another company and they're still making it?
Lou Figueroa
Where to buy old Westinghouse micarta, that dark yellow one as Scruggs used back then...?
I want that yellow ferrule
Thanks
Absolutely....please do report back........it's a terrific substitute instead of ivory ferrules.
There is some of it around but he's right, you have to know the secret handshake. Lol.
Cuesmith.com and cuecomponents.com, both sell micarta ferrules, if this is the real deal or not, I don't know...
Cuesmith.com and cuecomponents.com, both sell micarta ferrules, if this is the real deal or not, I don't know...
Micarta is a Westinghouse brand.
People are generally looking for asbestos based Micarta when talking ferrules for pool cues.
Lots of Micarta is available...generally not the one people are looking for in ferrules when they ask about the old Micarta.
Are those web sites selling asbestos ferrules? Think about it. It's asbestos. :wink: It's rare. :wink: It's very expensive, costs more than an ivory ferrule generally. :wink:
Now, the "second favorite" is the old paper phenolic, Micarta brand. Not as expensive, not as rare, but still sought after and not cheap. This is what I think th old yellow Schon ferrules were made from. Anybody feel free to correct me if I am wrong.
Micarta is a brand that was made with various different fiber materials. Usually people mean the old asbestos Westinghouse material when talking about hard to find desirable old ferrules. Not likely advertised on any website as a commonly available supply that you can just call them up and order. :wink:
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Well, according to an expert here, they never had asbestos.Micarta is a Westinghouse brand.
People are generally looking for asbestos based Micarta when talking ferrules for pool cues.
Lots of Micarta is available...generally not the one people are looking for in ferrules when they ask about the old Micarta.
Are those web sites selling asbestos ferrules? Think about it. It's asbestos. :wink: It's rare. :wink: It's very expensive, costs more than an ivory ferrule generally. :wink:
Now, the "second favorite" is the old paper phenolic, Micarta brand. Not as expensive, not as rare, but still sought after and not cheap. This is what I think th old yellow Schon ferrules were made from. Anybody feel free to correct me if I am wrong.
Micarta is a brand that was made with various different fiber materials. Usually people mean the old asbestos Westinghouse material when talking about hard to find desirable old ferrules. Not likely advertised on any website as a commonly available supply that you can just call them up and order. :wink:
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