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you lot must be putting them on wrong or buying something else, normal elks are not inconsistent and play fine, which is why most players including Ronnie use them
loads of people try something new but it does nothing extra on the table compared to elks, it may make people feel better though
a box of 50 should last you a lifetime for the same money you spend on fads
you lot must be putting them on wrong or buying something else, normal elks are not inconsistent and play fine, which is why most players including Ronnie use them
loads of people try something new but it does nothing extra on the table compared to elks, it may make people feel better though
a box of 50 should last you a lifetime for the same money you spend on fads
so every Elk you've ever put on your cue, has been exactly the same and played perfect straight out of the box?
As for doing nothing extra, I'd agree that nothing compares to a perfect Elk, the problem is there is no simple way of telling until you've bedded it in whether you've picked a good un!
A lot of the tips you refer to as fads, play consistently with little or no bedding in necessary, and give players a lot more confidence in there shot selection. I currently use ADR tips, which plays amazingly from the first hit and grip the ball far better than Elks, but at times I find the extra grippiness hard to control and my shot selection goes out of the window showing off, so will switch tips for a while to help other aspects of my game and get back to basics.
you lot must be putting them on wrong or buying something else, normal elks are not inconsistent and play fine, which is why most players including Ronnie use them
loads of people try something new but it does nothing extra on the table compared to elks, it may make people feel better though
a box of 50 should last you a lifetime for the same money you spend on fads
i have sold thousands on boxes of elks so i cansay for 100% sure you are wrong - they are not all the same and do not all play fine!
well ive been putting them on my cues for over a third of a century and can say they are not inconsistent and work fine, you lot must be doing it wrong or buying ****e
well ive been putting them on my cues for over a third of a century and can say they are not inconsistent and work fine, you lot must be doing it wrong or buying ****e
well, this one is new to me !!! normally, in a box of 50,, you're lucky if you can find 10/15 good elks!! Not saying I don't believe you,,, but I'm curious where you buy them from. any chance for a link or website ??
well, this one is new to me !!! normally, in a box of 50,, you're lucky if you can find 10/15 good elks!! Not saying I don't believe you,,, but I'm curious where you buy them from. any chance for a link or website ??
Gotta agree with these comments. I have 2 boxes of Elk Master original tips here and at a guess I find about 30% of them are what I call 'spongy' in that they actually shred when I go to shape them with a file and even if I beat them down with a hammer in an attempt to bed them in they still have all those 'irish pendants' hanging off them and it feels like I'm hitting the cueball with a sponge on my cue.
I was also provided by Tweeten with a few of the experimental 'snooker only' tips with the green chalk and I did find (so far) about 2 out of 20 of those which were spongy. I don't think these are the final product that Dave Coutts is selling as they seem to me to be regular Elk Master tips but with green rather than blue chalk.
I also agree with Ramon to a certain extent as i would say normally 15-25 Tips are ok if your lucky, and i have fitted more Tips than most in the last 10yrs-15yrs as all the Cues I Buy & Sell i Re-Tip every cue ASAP and most friends and snooker/pool players near me and further afield bring or send there Cues to me to get Tips and Cues sorted and Don't forget my own ones .......lol
well, this one is new to me !!! normally, in a box of 50,, you're lucky if you can find 10/15 good elks!! Not saying I don't believe you,,, but I'm curious where you buy them from. any chance for a link or website ??
If u wanna play with Laminated tips ,,, ADR tips re the best !! Much better than kamui Or talisman , imo . .... If someone wanna play with press tips ,, Bufallo diamond plus . Is much better than elks ,, imo !!!!!! MW press tips are also very good , just like a good elk !!!!
Out of interest, how many world titles have been won with anything other than an elk or blue diamond? Did Hendry use them in his halcyon period? We know Ronnie uses elks and I think (Vmax can correct me!) that Davis used blue diamonds in the 80s. Judd uses elks on a Parris to great effect. I'm interested in knowing if a laminated tip has ever been used to win a world title? I use Kamui, the best laminate of all.
As mentioned both Ronnie and Higgins have won world titles with Talisman and Kamui, Selby also won his title with a Kamui. However laminated tips haven't been used for that long so comparing his many titles have been won with them compared to elk abduction bd isn't really fair as for so many years they were the only option
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