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Kelly
Thanks Kelly for reminding me of that. I should have sent Joey a PM instead of posting my thoughts. I hope that`s not the case.
Jeff
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Kelly
Are you kidding me Joey? I wish I knew that 2yrs ago. I threw out probably 16 or 18 sets of white antlers. Let me know if you need any, I may be able to hit my buddys up & see what they have lying around.
Jeff
I'm curious. Why would you need a ferrule to be heat resistant?
craig, what is wrong with using elk for a ferrule?
chuck starkey
i have many elk tines that are very solid with no pits or marrow in the center. i cannot tell the difference in the hit of elk, stag horn, deer antler, buckhorn, or whatever type of antler. you just have to find the solid pieces.
chuck
Once put on a tip on an burnished the side of the tip with piece of leather and it burned a groove in the end of the ferrule. Probably my fault since i was talking while doing it. But it seemed to burn pretty easy. Looked like Titan material. KJ if you check out JC's avatar of Jennifer couple posts up, well she is holding my cue and when i got it back the ferrule was melted for some reason.:happydance:I'm curious. Why would you need a ferrule to be heat resistant?
I find ivory one of the worst ferrule materials in terms of playability and is quite brittle and on a thick shaft like 13mm it causes alot of deflection unless the shaft is taken down to lower the weight in the front end.Cosmeticly looks nice,but for me thats about it.Ivory is hands down the best ferrule material. It looks good and nothing polishes up like ivory...... It may not be the best in terms of heat resistant, but you can play with it, break with it and not have to worry about a thing. The next best ferrule material is the old, paper based micarta.... it has that real sweet hit to it. Both ivory and micarta have different hits, and are sweet in their own ways, but are expensive. If you wanted to go with something cheaper, I would recommend a good Melamine or Aegis.
Because he is one hell of a player and he get real hot!!!!!!!!!![]()
I find ivory one of the worst ferrule materials in terms of playability and is quite brittle and on a thick shaft like 13mm it causes alot of deflection unless the shaft is taken down to lower the weight in the front end.Cosmeticly looks nice,but for me thats about it.
Brittle? I don't think so. I play with nothing but ivory ferrules and break as hard as I want to all day long with it and I have never cracked a ferrule. It maybe less resilient than a fiber ferrule, but it is a hard material. You just gotta be careful in extreme temps.... The hit, the tone, and feed back of an ivory ferrule to me is kind of like putting a cherry on top as a finishing touch to a great cue. As far as deflection, you are right, but you gotta know how to play with ivory. I don't get into all the LD and deflection crap. It is all in your head. The human capacity to correct those minor details is limitless.....
BTW, to the OP, I forgot to mention buffalo horn. I used that on a break stick with a white diamond tip for a while and I was crushing the racks.......
@McChen
your ranking is:
elforyn
juma
micarta
is it right????
thx sir