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  • Originally Posted by khizzy View Post
    i have been using like woolridge super tips for alomost a year now ( does it get any better than a mw super tip? ),im more than happy with them,i dont think i want to change.
    I'll 2nd that Khizzy!



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    Noel


    PS... just bought another pack!

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    • Just to add to comments above i too ordered some recently,usually i use buffalo layered tips which are spot on,but 5 quid a tip roughly,so thought id try these pro granite tips,and i must say they hit just perfect for me,not to soft not too hard,so far played snooker and pool with them and good so far :-)

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      • I have recently replaced my Talisman hard tip with a jonny8ball tip from ebay and i must say i prefer the sound,feel and control i get with the new tip compared to the talisman hard i was using.
        Not played for 3 years and itching for a game....11-3-2017.

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        • I changed my Elk for a GBL today and I must say I am very impressed. The sound it makes when you hit the cue ball takes a little getting used to (much higher pitched) but the tip plays great even though it seemed like a pebble when I was fitting it

          Unfortunately it came flying off during the second frame, but until then it was great! I hate superglue... Back on now and I really do like it. Holds chalk well, good grip on the ball, thumbs up from me!

          Thanks FredKite for the tip!
          Last edited by RGCirencester; 30 January 2010, 08:03 PM.
          sigpic A Truly Beakerific Long Pot Sir!

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          • i want to try ou these tips,is there anyway i can buy them off the internet through a credit card?
            RIP NOEL, A TRUE TSF LEGEND.

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            • I think if you email Stu at greenbaize you can pay through paypal.
              sigpic A Truly Beakerific Long Pot Sir!

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              • or just buy them off ADR147 in his ebay store...

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                • Originally Posted by cally View Post
                  or just buy them off ADR147 in his ebay store...
                  But ADR is currently away in France hence I suggested going to Stu directly
                  sigpic A Truly Beakerific Long Pot Sir!

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                  • Originally Posted by RGCirencester View Post
                    But ADR is currently away in France hence I suggested going to Stu directly
                    Alright fella, calm down...I was'nt disputing that fact..

                    I was just saying where he could buy them from with a card, just cos adr is away don't mean he cant order from him does it....

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                    • Originally Posted by cally View Post
                      Alright fella, calm down...I was'nt disputing that fact..

                      I was just saying where he could buy them from with a card, just cos adr is away don't mean he cant order from him does it....
                      I wasn't trying to argue, I was just suggesting if anyone wants some tips now they might be better off ordering from Stu directly.
                      Tell Stu your from TSF and see if he gives you a discount
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                      • Originally Posted by cally View Post
                        or just buy them off ADR147 in his ebay store...
                        I am sure you can buy them but perhaps he wont be able to post them until he gets back. Heard he is away in France.
                        www.AuroraCues.com

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                        • Ok guy's... I KNOW.....

                          Someone asked where to get them and i just said where to .. That's all.

                          I did'nt know we were discussing if ADR is away or not, i was just stating that he sells them also.

                          Hope that clears that up for you and RGC now...

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                          • Originally Posted by RGCirencester View Post
                            I changed my Elk for a GBL today and I must say I am very impressed. The sound it makes when you hit the cue ball takes a little getting used to (much higher pitched) but the tip plays great even though it seemed like a pebble when I was fitting it

                            Unfortunately it came flying off during the second frame, but until then it was great! I hate superglue... Back on now and I really do like it. Holds chalk well, good grip on the ball, thumbs up from me!

                            Thanks FredKite for the tip!
                            ive used at least half a dozen of these tips, on two different cues, trust me that ping goes away after a good number of frames use. obviously its a different sound as different make up, but if it doesnt go away, yer get used to it.

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                            • I'd echo all the positives already mentioned, been very impressed with mine. While it's certainly firm it's not ridiculously so and I feel very comfortable with it.

                              One thing I did notice was better striking from off the cush but that could just be me.

                              I recently bought a cue from Stu and mentioned the tip when ordering - he fitted one and included a box for free. Pretty tidy imo.

                              Cue is great but that's for another thread with a few more hours under my belt.
                              Nobody was faster

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                              • Got mine delivered a couple of weeks back but only had a chance to play yesterday, so I changed my current tip to this. I have to say it plays well straight away and it has a great hit when striking off the cushion.

                                As anyone else who had tried this tip has found out, it holds the chalk very well and generates good amount of spin with little effort. Overall, for me, the tip neither feels too hard or soft when playing and just has a very good 'feel' when striking the cueball...and that is all I really ask for in a tip.

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