Hi guys was wondering what's the thoughts on getting a black ferrule fitted is it a good thing or are the brass ferrules just as good ? Does it do as they say it does ?
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Originally Posted by bradwight View PostIf you're referring to Mike Wooldridge's blackspin ferrule, I found it drastically reduced throw off while playing UK pool. Almost impossible to swerve the cue ball. No idea what it's like with heavier snooker balls though.
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To an extent yes. Cue ball will still have side on it so wont help your positional play, always better to practice consistent cueing rather than rely on technology to help.
Another point: blackspins are more prone to being damaged than brass as I found out when I accidentally shut my wooden cue case in my cue tip! Oops...
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Originally Posted by jlowap View PostIt's not just a ferrule... Read here: http://www.handmadecues.com/2-Cues/41-blackspin.htm
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Originally Posted by Removal man stevie View PostYes a get what mike is saying a core inside cue but it could just be a plastic ferrule that goes ofer the inside wall of the cue ?
so you main question is, is resin/plastic better than brass?
also see Stamford as they have a resin/plastic" ferrule option
edit, just checked their website but cant find the ferrule option, the new website does not include it anymore...Last edited by DeanH; 18 April 2014, 06:57 PM.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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I got Richie MacDonald to fit his version of a Black ferrule to both my Snooker Cue and my Pool, It was really good on my Pool Cue, But did not like it on my Snooker Cue. Sold the Pool Cue, Keep meaning to contact him to do another for me:snooker:
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