Hey guys,
My new cue's just arrived. It looks wonderful, apart from one thing—the tip. You can see pictures [a href='http://i.gyazo.com/af72563ba9db397a14aa8faa5ec41e60.png']here[/a] and [a href='http://i.gyazo.com/db6b93f213d7d85f5b7e3b6aca238a87.png']here[/a]. I don't recall actually seeing anyone use a tip like this before, where it's raised like that. Normally the tip sticks straight onto the gold bit, doesn't it? It's incredibly flat too, and the chalk doesn't even go on properly (as you can see in the pictures, you can't actually cover it with chalk).
This is only my second cue ever, and my first was bought years ago so I can't remember whether that was the same or what I did regarding the tip. Plus I'm just completely clueless regarding the equipment side of the game anyway. So I thought I'd ask the experts :tongue:
I'm assuming the answer is going to be yes, I do need to change it before using it. But I just thought I'd check, because I'm pretty terrible at applying tips, so I don't want to do it unnecessarily!
Thanks.
My new cue's just arrived. It looks wonderful, apart from one thing—the tip. You can see pictures [a href='http://i.gyazo.com/af72563ba9db397a14aa8faa5ec41e60.png']here[/a] and [a href='http://i.gyazo.com/db6b93f213d7d85f5b7e3b6aca238a87.png']here[/a]. I don't recall actually seeing anyone use a tip like this before, where it's raised like that. Normally the tip sticks straight onto the gold bit, doesn't it? It's incredibly flat too, and the chalk doesn't even go on properly (as you can see in the pictures, you can't actually cover it with chalk).
This is only my second cue ever, and my first was bought years ago so I can't remember whether that was the same or what I did regarding the tip. Plus I'm just completely clueless regarding the equipment side of the game anyway. So I thought I'd ask the experts :tongue:
I'm assuming the answer is going to be yes, I do need to change it before using it. But I just thought I'd check, because I'm pretty terrible at applying tips, so I don't want to do it unnecessarily!
Thanks.
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