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  • #31
    Lovely to see that everyone seems to have an opinion on these without even trying them, if you don't want to try them I don't see the point of commenting on here, moaning about the price and the product (that you've not tried) and just saying that you'll be sticking to whatever tip you're currently using - all seems a little pointless to me. Give them a go, I know that I will be in the future.
    "You have to play the game like it means nothing, when in fact it means everything to you" Steve Davis.

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    • #32
      Originally Posted by Bigmeek View Post
      Well said Cueman. I hate getting conned. Just saying that Ronnie uses these tips will induce a lot of people to buy them. What we really need to know is what is different about them to warrant them being so much more expensive.

      +1 If they have the capabilities to make these as consistent then i would like to know why most of the "normal elks" are sub-standard....sounds like a clever marketing ploy to pull customers in.


      Tip press 10 quid on ebay box of regular elks 16 quid...job done

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      • #33
        Originally Posted by luke-h View Post
        +1 If they have the capabilities to make these as consistent then i would like to know why most of the "normal elks" are sub-standard....sounds like a clever marketing ploy to pull customers in.


        Tip press 10 quid on ebay box of regular elks 16 quid...job done
        thick question alert!!

        what is a tip press? obv by the name its for compressing a tip, but I've never heard of them before!!
        #jeSuisMasterBlasterBarryWhite2v1977Luclex(andHisF ictiousTwin)BigSplash!

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        • #34
          Originally Posted by bolton-cueman View Post
          thick question alert!!

          what is a tip press? obv by the name its for compressing a tip, but I've never heard of them before!!

          They are a metal tube you put tips in to compress the tip that you chose, you can get them on ebay from china for about 10 pounds, every elk i have used with the tip press has been solid and consistent and lasted the distance and mostly go untouched as you don't get any flat spots.
          Last edited by luke-h; 5 April 2014, 09:59 AM.

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          • #35
            Originally Posted by bolton-cueman View Post
            thick question alert!!

            what is a tip press? obv by the name its for compressing a tip, but I've never heard of them before!!
            I bought one off ebay for a tenner , good quality and presses the tip as hard as you want it .

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            • #36
              Originally Posted by hotpot View Post
              I bought one off ebay for a tenner , good quality and presses the tip as hard as you want it .
              Best 10 pounds i ever spent lol

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              • #37
                Originally Posted by hotpot View Post
                I bought one off ebay for a tenner , good quality and presses the tip as hard as you want it .
                Hi !
                Is it the tip press similar to that one ?:
                http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stainless-...item5aefc53ab0
                I never knew that this can actually harden the tip (?)
                How long do you have to leave it in there (:-)) ?
                Cheers
                :snooker: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERnqd...4&feature=plcp

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                • #38
                  Anyone tried them? Feedback will be much appreciated.

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                  • #39
                    Originally Posted by snookergr View Post
                    Hi !
                    Is it the tip press similar to that one ?:
                    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stainless-...item5aefc53ab0
                    I never knew that this can actually harden the tip (?)
                    How long do you have to leave it in there (:-)) ?
                    Cheers

                    That's the one, leave it in for as long as you like, once pressed they are pressed i left mine in overnight compreesed about a 3rd of the tip and its done me well.

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                    • #40
                      Originally Posted by snookergr View Post
                      Hi !
                      Is it the tip press similar to that one ?:
                      http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stainless-...item5aefc53ab0
                      I never knew that this can actually harden the tip (?)
                      How long do you have to leave it in there (:-)) ?
                      Cheers
                      Yes thats the one muck , i leave them overnight , the more you tighten the harder the tip .

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                      • #41
                        Originally Posted by grimreaper View Post
                        Just love the way people cry over a lousy 3 quid no wonder the world calls poms a bunch of whingers lol.
                        don't mind paying £3 postage but please break it down, first class stamp and envelope 60p max so must be £2.40 a return bus ticket to the post box
                        yes know about time spent etc, but not exactly good customer relations, usual ploy of making ebay fees back on postage, if you want to do that charge a penny and £4.99 postage lol
                        Craftsman custom made cue
                        57 inches
                        17 ounces
                        9 mil Wooldridge original supertip
                        ash shaft plain ebony butt

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                        • #42
                          Originally Posted by Bigmeek View Post
                          Because they get cheaper the more you buy. Standard practice in the business world. You'll notice the same when you buy chalk. Buy a box of 144 blocks and it's a lot cheaper than buying one at a time.
                          Don't think I'll bother with these new elks. I'm happy with my woollies.
                          tried the woollies about 4 months ago because fed up of changing tips because as others stated quality of elks dropped considerably, really happy with quality of the Wooldridge great feel and responsiveness, my game as come back using the woollies and really happy with them, think if tweetens have sorted out a manufacturing glich they should not be pulling a flanker and using the fact Ronnie is using them as a marketing ploy, because was Ronnie using the elks before they were put right, also don't know if anyone is thinking quality of the triangle chalk is worse, I use the light green but after a couple of frames find it is not holding aswell and seems flaking, what does anyone think
                          Craftsman custom made cue
                          57 inches
                          17 ounces
                          9 mil Wooldridge original supertip
                          ash shaft plain ebony butt

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                          • #43
                            Originally Posted by hotpot View Post
                            Yes thats the one muck , i leave them overnight , the more you tighten the harder the tip .
                            do they also dome the tips as well? im sure ive seen some that do

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                            • #44
                              Originally Posted by jack_dougles View Post
                              don't mind paying £3 postage but please break it down, first class stamp and envelope 60p max so must be £2.40 a return bus ticket to the post box
                              yes know about time spent etc, but not exactly good customer relations, usual ploy of making ebay fees back on postage, if you want to do that charge a penny and £4.99 postage lol
                              ok not sure where you all getting these prices!!

                              1 tip £3 uk postage £1.80 (2nd class recorded delivery)
                              5 tips £13 uk postage £1.80 (2nd class recorded delivery)
                              1 box 50 tips £95 uk postage £7 (special delivery) postage done this way so that items are insured

                              i can send the 1 or 5 tips for 80p but as these are not tracked or insured then it would be at your loss if they do not turn up

                              same for international buyers postage for international signed for is generally £10. again i can send without them being signed for or insured but again at your loss if they go missing in transit

                              hope this clears thing up
                              louise

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                              • #45
                                Originally Posted by prince07799 View Post
                                do they also dome the tips as well? im sure ive seen some that do
                                Yeah they do dome the tips, then just do a gentle reshape.

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