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Originally Posted by ADR147 View PostBecause that is what people wanted mate I was with you for the brown!
Have you stopped doing them... I spy a tip auction!
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Originally Posted by Mark66Really? That's worrying, although I've fitted a couple with gorilla gel and they've been fine.
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Originally Posted by rightoncue89 View PostINITIAL PLAY REVIEW
I used the tip on the snooker table for the first time tonight.
And i am very impressed!
I feels much like i said in a previous post after playing pool, it feels firm but it doesnt sound firm, it has more of a thud than a dink sound. Which i like!
It holds chalk well and again it produced more spin than my elks ever did, without as much force, i feel i can float balls in and still get the action on the cue ball, which makes it feel effortless and because im not hitting the cue ball as hard i think i am making more pots whilst playing screw or side etc.
And made life easier in and around the balls, playing little stuns, screws and run throughs.
I didnt have any miscues either so i also feel confident with it even when playing deep screw etc.
I will update after more use and after 10 hours of play.
It held its shape perfectly aswell unlike my elks that needed reshaping 9 times out of 10 after a deep screw!
All in all i am very impressed so far and i would recommend to anybody, obviously it might not be right for everyone but for me it feels spot on and is definately worth a try.REDS ARE NO GOOD WITHOUT COLOURS !:snooker:
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Originally Posted by bartito View PostHave a Soft ADR147 at the moment. Play very decently except cushion shots. I have to lift the butt to play cushion shots or I get miscue. Didn't have this issue with other tips I tried.
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....and chalk your cue:snooker:VR Ultimate Limited Edition 1 Piece Ash Cue - 58” | 9mm | 18.9oz | 29.5mm | 18”.
Long & Short Tele Extensions | 6” & 3” Ebony Mini Butts.
Peradon Blue/Black Patchwork Leather 1 Piece Wide Case.
Century Titanium Ferrule | ADR147 Tip | Taom V10 Chalk.
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View PostI am afraid that must be in your mind...
Not only me. Also a friend (100+ break builder) who tried the tip had the same issue.
Apart from that I can recommend the tip. very consistent, good grip only need to think to raise the butt a little when playing from the cushion.
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Originally Posted by bartito View PostIm afraid not. I posted this after testing several tips as I wanted to be sure. All tips reacted the same. Roling the OB, with the CB on the cushion, in the pocket no problem. But playing normal and firmer you got a miscue.
Not only me. Also a friend (100+ break builder) who tried the tip had the same issue.
Apart from that I can recommend the tip. very consistent, good grip only need to think to raise the butt a little when playing from the cushion.
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postpeople tend to raise the butt a little from the cushion anyway to hit more of the centre of the ball but a tips grip does not change depending on this angle - the contact point is the same - that goes for every make of tip.
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