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Originally Posted by markz View PostOriginally Posted by Dave Walton View PostPersonally never tried Mikes super tips but never heard a bad word about them other than the price lol, can't imagine you can go far wrong with them, he's like a mad scientist that has to have things perfect lol. Seriously though the Diamond Plus are excellent, I really like elks but the Diamond Plus are better, if you prefer harder tips but want to use pressed tips try the GBL Pro Granite tips, very hard but good pressed tip that's still softer than any laminated tip.
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Originally Posted by mrbluejay View PostAre the latest Mooris fake then as well, the 5 layer ones ?
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Originally Posted by Dave Walton View PostHaha I was just winding you up mate :-)
i was just making sure that anyone reading would fully understand the diffference.
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postdepends what you mean they are made in a factory now - the originals were made by hand by hierro moori, and i am pretty sure he is dead.
http://www.pro9.co.uk/html/theprosho...t&pid=TIPS0064
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I have had a MW laminated tip on my new TW for around 3 weeks now and I love it, bought them over a year ago and never got around to using them, now I find they are no longer available which is disappointing.
In case anyone has any they don't want I am a buyer.
Originally Posted by Dave Walton View PostSo similar to the wafer on your laminated tips then Mike?" Cues are like girlfriends,once they become an EX I don't want them hanging around ".
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Tell us more about them please, is there one spec ?
How do you rate them compared to Kamui MH & Talisman soft
Who sells them and how much ?
Many thanks in advance.
Originally Posted by mel_smOg View PostGet your self G2 tip, made in Japan. The best tip I have ever used and I have tried pretty much everything on the market. Have not miscued in over 2-3 month now" Cues are like girlfriends,once they become an EX I don't want them hanging around ".
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postnot often i find myself in disagreement with the cue father but i think laminated tips are a superb idea, i like a hard tip, soft tips are for girls! and i find the feel a touch of a good laminated tip to be better than a pressed tip, the only thing i don't like is that many of them make a ping noise when playing with power.
"the phoenix ping"
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I have tried many many tips. I love soft tips but it is hard to find a good elk and they dont last long. So for the last 2 years I have been using a Kamui Black Super Soft. It is by far the best tip I have ever used. Its soft, it lasts a whole season, grips chalk very well, no miscues, great feel, lots of side and backspin. I play snooker and billiards (proper english billiards not american pool lol).
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Originally Posted by Creambun View PostI have tried many many tips. I love soft tips but it is hard to find a good elk and they dont last long. So for the last 2 years I have been using a Kamui Black Super Soft. It is by far the best tip I have ever used. Its soft, it lasts a whole season, grips chalk very well, no miscues, great feel, lots of side and backspin. I play snooker and billiards (proper english billiards not american pool lol).Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning...
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I would say it is like the very best elk master u may have ever played with. Its just a little softer than elk but lasts lot longer. Its the best laminated tip I have ever used for sure. Talisman, pheonix and moori softs are still too hard. Everest soft is too too soft and falls apart too easily.
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I have to agree with MW!
I think I have tried nearly all the tips out there for English pool and always end up going back to Elk's, they are the softest tip that hold the most amount of chalk I can find, you don't need a hard tip for 8 ball it's all about finesse and touch lol
As for snooker I use a different cue and have always used a MW suppertip, it's like a slightly firmer elk that lasts 10 times as long!
On my 8 ball cue I just re tip my cue every couple of months when the elk finally wears and goes like cement!
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