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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postits not that that i am concerned about its peoples businesses! also they could well be the fake ones that are going hard!
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Hi There,
Just a point regarding pro granite tips. I recently tried out a pro granite tip for first time, as these are quite high tips on fitting i have filed it down a fair bit, after playing with this tip for about 3 hours, am wondering will these tips harden up , because at the moment tip seems very spongy, in fact almost no noise when in contact with cueball, anybody else have this feedback as i thought these tips to be on the firmer side, i know possibly a poor tip, but i thought the extra money in paying for these tips(compared to elks ) was for the consistency? any thoughts or opinions welcomed?
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Hello everybody,
my name is Thomas Lindemann, and I'm the owner of Lithoshop - the German company who is selling Kamui in Germany and Europe, like some other dealers. Mike is one of my dealers.
If you please check out this official webpage of Kamui: http://www.kamuibrand.com/billiard-en/?page_id=41
Here are all the official dealers, and you can see that I'm one of them.
So please be sure, that we, Mike and myself, just sell original Kamui tipps.
Kind regards
Thomas Lindemann
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Originally Posted by Manu147 View PostHi There,
Just a point regarding pro granite tips. I recently tried out a pro granite tip for first time, as these are quite high tips on fitting i have filed it down a fair bit, after playing with this tip for about 3 hours, am wondering will these tips harden up , because at the moment tip seems very spongy, in fact almost no noise when in contact with cueball, anybody else have this feedback as i thought these tips to be on the firmer side, i know possibly a poor tip, but i thought the extra money in paying for these tips(compared to elks ) was for the consistency? any thoughts or opinions welcomed?Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !
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Originally Posted by litho View PostHello everybody,
my name is Thomas Lindemann, and I'm the owner of Lithoshop - the German company who is selling Kamui in Germany and Europe, like some other dealers. Mike is one of my dealers.
If you please check out this official webpage of Kamui: http://www.kamuibrand.com/billiard-en/?page_id=41
Here are all the official dealers, and you can see that I'm one of them.
So please be sure, that we, Mike and myself, just sell original Kamui tipps.
Kind regards
Thomas Lindemann
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if that turns out to be the case then bce will be getting them back from me because i can't compete with that.
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Back to the original subject. Today I bought a burwat champion with a Kamai tip on, it's a really solid hit, but for the price, I would buy these tips!
Unless anyone wants to quote a discount for around 90?---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Old cue collector --
Cue Sales: http://oldcues.co.uk/index.php?id=for_sale_specials
(yes I know they're not cheap, I didn't intend them to be!..)
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Originally Posted by hatterboard View Postanyone help me ?
have had a cue made an fitted with a kamui, i used the cue for about 4 hours an liked the feel. then had issue with cue an had it altered. have got the cue back (tip untouched) an the tip now feels like am playing with a penicl rubber on the end.
any ideas or suggestions.
Only suggestion would be to change it i think .
Hopefully someone may come up with a better idea .Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !
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