Originally Posted by jaffa.johnson
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8 ball pool - best tip type
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I had a buffalo diamond tip I got a few months ago but never tried it.
Following my last post in here, I read that buffalo blue diamonds are made by tweeten so my question as to whats the difference between buffalo and tweeten is not even a valid question.
Anyway, I fitted the buffalo blue diamond to my cue today and yes, they are ace.
Really really enjoyed playing with it and think going to get some more.
BoBnoGG!n; How bigger a box do you want?
Found box of 50's on ebay.
http://sports.shop.ebay.co.uk/Snooke...=p3286.c0.m282
Maybe if you email ADR147 he might sell you the specific amount you want.
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Whats the light green master chalk you mentioned?
Is it this?
http://www.billiardsboutique.com/mas...-pack-64-p.asp
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yer i know, but i dont wanna spend 65 AUD for tips atm =[ hahaha
umm its green, not light green, my bad. but its rpetty much similar shade/color to the triangle stuff, but i find its better. specially on hard tips. http://cgi.ebay.com/Master-CHALK-gro...item53e404b1ec
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Originally Posted by eaoin11 View PostMy favourite tip for pool now is Tweeten's Diamond Plus tips. You can get them from craftsmancues, ADR or Coutt's Cues I think. Very responsive, a tad softer than Elkmaster but firmer and better quality than Blue Diamond because they hold their shape and hit well straight away.
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Tweetens Master Chalk
Originally Posted by jaffa.johnson View PostWhats the light green master chalk you mentioned?
Is it this?
http://www.billiardsboutique.com/mas...-pack-64-p.asp
I have Tweetens Master chalk in boxes of 12 available in Blue, Red, Burgundy, Gold or Black @ £4.50 inc. UK P & P
Tweetens Triangle Chalk x 12 in Green at the same price...
Oh and they're all genuine Tweetens - not copies or fakes...
PM or contact me on 07740102927 to order....
Dave, Snookerpoolman
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This is a difficult question to answer, as it has been mentioned before it depends on playing style a lot. If you are a touch player and don't play a lot of big power shots then something softer is ok. The other thing to consider is breaking, you are far better off with a very hard tip for breaking because you will get more speed on the white as the tip wont compress as much as a soft tip and the cue ball will leave the tip faster and should generate more power. I have tried a lot of tips, elks, blue diamond, mike what's his name and talisman soft (if there is such a thing ha ha) I find I miss cue very little (not once in two months) with elk masters, not sure it's the tip it's self but they hold chalk very well which must help. I can also screw back 3 lengths of a uk pool table with these tips. I use a 8.5mm cue but to be honest I can get the same result with a 9mm or bigger. Bear in mind if you play with a lot of side or bottom etc it's good to have a lot of chalk on the tip to prevent a miss cue etc, the elks are perfect for this!
Sometimes you may have to fit 2 or 3 to get one that is perfect but they are so cheap it's not really a problem is it!
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