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Originally Posted by cueman View PostOriginally Posted by DeanH View PostThird night out and I think the tip is bedding in ok.
Sounding nicer and playing better than the other nights. Feel starting to get for what I expect for the shot.
Probably keep it on unlike after Tuesday
at least for a while longer...
worth the extra £? probably not...
not what I read from the start but not what I foundUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostThird night out and I think the tip is bedding in ok.
Sounding nicer and playing better than the other nights. Feel starting to get for what I expect for the shot.
Probably keep it on unlike after Tuesday
at least for a while longer...
worth the extra £? probably not...
Thanks for the Info
Cheers Leonard
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I have to agree with some previous comments that, if Tweetens can press these tips to a more consistent standard, then what does that say about the regular tips.
If getting the right consistency means production costs go up then fair enough but I fail to see why the regular tips shouldn't be just as good if used in the same press.
I'm perhaps being a little synical.
They also look incredibly similar to pro_granite tips.
There are so many choices in this market now that the customer is king and any products falling short of standard will see sales fall."Don't think, feel"
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Depends on what you like Stevie harder doesn't mean better, it's an individual choice, but it think some Elks are too soft so need a little squishing to bring them into a normal rangeThis is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by Removal man stevie View PostYes dean so if the tip is that little bit soft you have to reshape it that bit more ?
I would say that I like a medium tip which I would class the standard ElkMaster tips as being, they hold there shape well but are not hard. I do not like a tip that seems like a lump of stone on the end of the cue
Obviously all this is personal preference and subjective and completely different to anyone and everyone...Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostHi Stevie, well yes a soft tip can misshapen easier, I once had a soft Pool Baron on my pool cue which was a fantastic tip for feel and control (for me) but after several matches you would need to attend the shape. Lasted about a year of pool league matches.
I would say that I like a medium tip which I would class the standard ElkMaster tips as being, they hold there shape well but are not hard. I do not like a tip that seems like a lump of stone on the end of the cue
Obviously all this is personal preference and subjective and completely different to anyone and everyone...
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Received mine today.
First look: Very different to normal Elks.
I think popular pressed tips went all in the same direction now.
First i will put one on a mate´s cue without let him now what tip it is...mind control > body control > cue control > ball control
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