I've heard some people say the X-Breaker had a G-10 tip, but Richard's site used a graph that said that the X-Breaker tip was different than G-10. I"m wondering if this was just salesmanship?
Gulyassy said he had the old X-Breaker by Samsara with G-10 or phenolic, so Ii'm wondering if it was indeed G-10.
I'm interested in the X-Breaker's tip because it had "properties" that let the chalk stick to the tip, enabling one to use it as a playing and breaking cue. While I'm not interested in the tip for a playing cue, I would like the chalk to adhere to the tip better than to the current phenolic tip I use.
So- was X-Breaker a G-10 pin or was it some unique material?
Gulyassy said he had the old X-Breaker by Samsara with G-10 or phenolic, so Ii'm wondering if it was indeed G-10.
I'm interested in the X-Breaker's tip because it had "properties" that let the chalk stick to the tip, enabling one to use it as a playing and breaking cue. While I'm not interested in the tip for a playing cue, I would like the chalk to adhere to the tip better than to the current phenolic tip I use.
So- was X-Breaker a G-10 pin or was it some unique material?