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Originally Posted by Dave_marsy View PostWher can I get a long ba tipFor that one you've always wanted...
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Originally Posted by Ninja.cues View PosteBay and after using them, I got another 4-5 boxes
Medium soft: I dropped a few on glass, and went with the more dong than ding sound - I have assumed that harder ones will make more of a ding than dong noise, is that correct?
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Originally Posted by Dave_marsy View PostNothing comes up when I searched Ebay
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Originally Posted by blahblah01 View PostBest of the 4 I have had on since starting playing in January (I've had the Master one the cue came with, then an Elk, then a Diamond Plus).
Medium soft: I dropped a few on glass, and went with the more dong than ding sound - I have assumed that harder ones will make more of a ding than dong noise, is that correct?
Have also put them on for friend's and all bar one really like it.
It's what I put on the cues I make as I'm that happy with them.For that one you've always wanted...
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Lost my Phoenix tips somewhere in the house so I put one of these grand soft tips on my cue .
Its held its shape well after few hours of play ....if this tip is soft then I guess a hard one would be like hitting it with the ferrule . This soft tip is the hardest soft tip I've played with .
The tip grips well and gives good reaction and feel . Better than an elk for sure IMO .
I will be switching it out for a Phoenix medium red when they arrive though . No just think the Phoenix is similar to the the grand but just a little bit better all round
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For me the best cue tip on the market is the Grand Soft ..you can't beat them at less than a £1 a tip....closely followed by the TS LONG BA tips from China at £4 for a box of 50 you can't go wrong ...I have tried quite a few fancy tips ie laminated at over £5 a throw and I'm not impressed at all
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Grand Medium is also very very good for those who like a tip a bit on the hard side but not too much. What I like with these tips is the excellent consistency, the fact it keeps its shape very well in time even after miscues, and the excellent touch/feel you have with every type of shots. Whatever you are doing a soft screw or a hard stun, the feel is very good.Ton Praram III Series 1 | 58" 18.4oz 9.4mm | ash shaft + 4 splices of Brazilian Rosewood | Grand Cue medium tips
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