Moori Kobo
Moori Kobo (有限会社毛利工房, Yūgen Kaisha Mōri Kōbō) is a Japanese manufacturer of billiards and pool cue tips. Originally fabricated by hand by founder Hideo Moori in his home outside Tokyo, they are now produced in a factory. The tips are exclusively made from vegetable-tanned pig skin, and consist of several thin layers bonded with an adhesive.[1]
Native name | 有限会社毛利工房 |
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Romanized name | Yūgen Kaisha Mōri Kōbō |
Type | Yūgen gaisha |
Industry | Billiard cues |
Founded | 1983 |
Founder | Hideo Moori |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Hideo Moori |
Products | Billiard cue stick tips |
Website | moori-kooboo |
Moori was among the first to use a lamination technique to make a cue tip. Moori tips received their first major exposure during the WPA World Nine-ball Championship in October 1994, and prompted many other companies to begin manufacturing layered tips.[1][2]
Currently, Moori makes tips in three degrees of hardness: slow (soft), medium, and quick (hard).
References
- "Moori Cue Tips & The Fakes Being Offered?". CueComponents.com. Retrieved 2018-08-01.
- "The Great Cue Tip Debate (Part 2)". Billiards Boutique. Retrieved 2018-08-01.
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