Originally Posted by MikeWooldridge
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I'm not sure regarding Britain, however in Canada we were using black fiber ferrules in the 70's. Before I started playing a lot I bought a Dufferin centre-jointed snooker cue with a black ferrule way back around 1975 or so. However, we had very fast wool/nylon blend cloths from Brunswick and also Vitalite balls which were a lot lighter than the Super Crystalates.
In those days there wasn't a lot of knowledge about what was going on in Britain with snooker although there were some British 1pc cues around with brass ferrules but not a lot of them. In the early 80's I bought a Parris 3/4-butt and I did change the brass for black fiber and used it as a playing cue for quite a few years.
McDermott Cues in the States uses a ferrule system with core technology and have had it for over 5 years now, but they mostly use white ferrules. The low deflection cues in the States have very short white ferrules, with a height of around 4 or 5mm with a medium flex shaft for the last 18" or so. I did try a McDermott cue on a snooker table once in Las Vegas and it seemed to hit very well from what I remember.
TerryTerry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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I only wanted a different colour ferrule for show. I have tried the new black ferrule and it has no more reaction than my brass ferrule , in fact I get a lot more reaction from my cue with brass than the one with black ferrule at the end of the day its the timber/cue and tip which makes the difference in my opinion some cues are more reactivate than others and I no the tip playes a massive part because I have recently gone through 4 tips trying to make my cue the same as it was before .it needed re tipping and every tip I tried I didn't get the same reaction as it was until the mw super tip was put on .
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