I have seen and heard a lot of brass ferrules that have come loose over time, they also seem to get scratch marks and become dull as times go by.
There are a lot of durable, scratch resistant, and easier to work with materials such as LBM, Aegis, and other kinds of phenolic, that are bing used on American pool cues--they do not easliy crack, they glue very well, and remain shiny and scratch free over time..
Why is brass being used on snooker cues? Is there something irreplacable about brass?
If it is the hit of a metal ferrule that players are after, what about bronze, stainless steel...etc?
Thank you.
There are a lot of durable, scratch resistant, and easier to work with materials such as LBM, Aegis, and other kinds of phenolic, that are bing used on American pool cues--they do not easliy crack, they glue very well, and remain shiny and scratch free over time..
Why is brass being used on snooker cues? Is there something irreplacable about brass?
If it is the hit of a metal ferrule that players are after, what about bronze, stainless steel...etc?
Thank you.
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