Well, I have been through two layered tips now. First was a new tip that local cue maker Kevin Deroo came out with. Tried that tip earlier this week and it didn't last more than a day. It's meant to be a snooker tip and rumour has it he is putting them on all his cues now. I found the tip to be hard to start, and just got harder and less responsive to the delicate stun, spin, etc needed for snooker. Maybe I sanded too many layers off? (shrugs shoulders)
Anyways, that tip came off like.... well, use your imagination.
Next, I tried a Talisman soft. Put it on last night and headed over to the club earlier today. Was eager to try the tip before my m8's showed up. Supposedly the tip needed break in time but after 2 hours, I didn't notice any performance improvement. It kept feeling like the tip was "mushy" and it really "muddled" all the delicate shots I'm used to playing. Had to hit the cue ball way too hard to get any "action" and controlled spin. After an entire evening of play, and several intervals of sanding, I'm frustrated and mentally messed up (don't we just love how snooker toys with our heads!!!).
For now, back to Elkmaster it is. I know about the Aurora tip, and the Milke Woolridge super tip but I don't see the point in spending that much. I think they all charge too much anyways and I'm making my stand!!!
Besides, I have enough to tinker with in my stroke/stance/eyes and so forth already anyways. Now I have to muck around with tips? NOPE. NOT INTERESTED. No wonder snooker players are a bit nutso!!! Especially after years of mucking around with feet, toes, fingers, eyes, nose, cues, tips, shoes, hands, palms, thumbs, knees, elbows, wrists, and now TIPS!!!
Aya
Anyways, that tip came off like.... well, use your imagination.
Next, I tried a Talisman soft. Put it on last night and headed over to the club earlier today. Was eager to try the tip before my m8's showed up. Supposedly the tip needed break in time but after 2 hours, I didn't notice any performance improvement. It kept feeling like the tip was "mushy" and it really "muddled" all the delicate shots I'm used to playing. Had to hit the cue ball way too hard to get any "action" and controlled spin. After an entire evening of play, and several intervals of sanding, I'm frustrated and mentally messed up (don't we just love how snooker toys with our heads!!!).
For now, back to Elkmaster it is. I know about the Aurora tip, and the Milke Woolridge super tip but I don't see the point in spending that much. I think they all charge too much anyways and I'm making my stand!!!
Besides, I have enough to tinker with in my stroke/stance/eyes and so forth already anyways. Now I have to muck around with tips? NOPE. NOT INTERESTED. No wonder snooker players are a bit nutso!!! Especially after years of mucking around with feet, toes, fingers, eyes, nose, cues, tips, shoes, hands, palms, thumbs, knees, elbows, wrists, and now TIPS!!!
Aya
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