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Originally Posted by MikeWooldridge View Posteither are perfectly fine but blackspin tip was made specifically for the blackspin ferrule, reasons here:
http://www.handmadecues.com/3-Extras...ckspintips.htm
although perfectly good on brass ferrule too.
should be harder than supertip but the base compensates and should give the tip a nice feel.
bit like having the benefits of a laminated tip as regards consistency and maintaining shape, but the superior playing qualities of a pressed tip.
The green ones immediately felt right to me.
The best tip/cue is the one you stop thinking about and start focus to pot reds and blacks!mind control > body control > cue control > ball control
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Originally Posted by snookerloopy32 View PostRecently tried the new green super tips ,re tipped both my snooker cue and pool cue ,and find them too hard,they make a totally different sound when striking the cue ball does anyone else notice this ?
I'll be going back to originals if there is someone selling them ?
Regards
Can't get hold of the older ones now - unless someone has a little hoarded stash of them.
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I have both, the lighter green older version and the darker green current version. I had to remove the lighter green one from my playing cue because it was too inconsistent. Kept hardening too much and all feel on the shot disappeared. This was over a two month period where it got a lot of play. To be fair, Mike would have taken it back but I didn't get them from him. I still have one left. I just recently replaced it with a lightly compressed Elk (from a box I have from the 90s so they should be better than the current versions), and at the moment that feels a touch too soft although it hasn't had much play. I have one of the latest darker green Supertips on another cue to try, but I don't play with that one very often, so I have yet to find out how it performs over time. I would be interested to know from Mike what are the differences between the lighter and darker green Supertips. I have never tried one of the original blue Supertips.
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Originally Posted by snookerloopy32 View PostRecently tried the new green super tips ,re tipped both my snooker cue and pool cue ,and find them too hard,they make a totally different sound when striking the cue ball does anyone else notice this ?
I'll be going back to originals if there is someone selling them ?
Regards
although i accept there have been instances of some being too hard and i have had to make lots of small adjustments along the way.
this, in part, was a reaction to a couple of bad batches of the originals which were too soft. so i may have been a bit over zealous in making sure the new ones were hard enough...
email me and i'll send you some newer replacements to try.
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Originally Posted by MikeWooldridge View Posti've had a lot of issues to overcome during the change in production but i can assure you the tips are (will be) 'better' in every respect.
although i accept there have been instances of some being too hard and i have had to make lots of small adjustments along the way.
this, in part, was a reaction to a couple of bad batches of the originals which were too soft. so i may have been a bit over zealous in making sure the new ones were hard enough...
email me and i'll send you some newer replacements to try.
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postpersonally I think the current ones are the best ever. by a margin too.
so, a tip from the 'wrong' batch treated in the 'wrong' way or pressed to the 'wrong' depth can cause me issues with consistency.
but these are merely minor, temporary, glitches and i'm happy to send replacements to anyone who feels the tips are not performing as expected.
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Originally Posted by Leo View PostMr wooldridge when are you going to start on those NOS cues?
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Originally Posted by ghost121 View PostI have both, the lighter green older version and the darker green current version. I had to remove the lighter green one from my playing cue because it was too inconsistent. Kept hardening too much and all feel on the shot disappeared. This was over a two month period where it got a lot of play. To be fair, Mike would have taken it back but I didn't get them from him. I still have one left. I just recently replaced it with a lightly compressed Elk (from a box I have from the 90s so they should be better than the current versions), and at the moment that feels a touch too soft although it hasn't had much play. I have one of the latest darker green Supertips on another cue to try, but I don't play with that one very often, so I have yet to find out how it performs over time. I would be interested to know from Mike what are the differences between the lighter and darker green Supertips. I have never tried one of the original blue Supertips.Craftsman custom made cue
57 inches
17 ounces
9 mil Wooldridge original supertip
ash shaft plain ebony butt
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Originally Posted by mikeyd100 View PostI think we should appeal to Mike's good nature and ask if he will ever reproduce the one and only original super tips
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