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Originally Posted by ADR147 View PostSend over 200 in the end... a few second class I ran out of stamps!
Happy to give feedback on it and looking forward to trying one of your tips.For that one you've always wanted...
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Thanks Andrew, mine came yesterday. I will try it soon as I'm still really getting a long very well with your medium laminated tip. Really appreciate you sending it.Customised full size Riley table with black pockets and Strachen 6811 Tournament Cloth all housed in an air-conditioned 8m x 5m Grande Servern Plus log cabin from Dunster House supported with RSJ's.
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Quote Originally Posted by biankez View Post
Need to be try under differnts climates before being on sale!!!!!!!!
Can do it for french climate!!!!!
Could do anything (not exactly) to have one.
Original Source: new ADR147 calf Skin tip. http://www.thesnookerforum.co.uk/boa...#ixzz5Stpw2CVI
I specialise in the french climate!
Yes i know Andrew but you usually go in Auvergne in mountains, not near the sea. That's change everything. Beleive me don't compromise your business with a mistake like this one
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Well I tried the tip tonight , and very impressed . Really like it .
Jimmy White was on the next table and his was using Taom chalk but it had an ‘ S ‘ on the side , he told me that it was a newer version that he has just got .
So is this version 3 ? Nothing on Taom’s website .
Then got chatting about tips he asked me what I was using , told him I was using a new tip made by a cue dealer from Scotland, ADR147 . Not surprisingly, he hadn’t heard of them .
He has started to use the Century Cue Tip G3 .
Finally , when I re tip my cue . The sides seem to go fairly hard , what is the best way of smoothing the sides ? I have a tip burnisher, but doesn’t seem to help .Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !
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Originally Posted by neil taperell View PostWell I tried the tip tonight , and very impressed . Really like it .
Jimmy White was on the next table and his was using Taom chalk but it had an ‘ S ‘ on the side , he told me that it was a newer version that he has just got .
So is this version 3 ? Nothing on Taom’s website .
Then got chatting about tips he asked me what I was using , told him I was using a new tip made by a cue dealer from Scotland, ADR147 . Not surprisingly, he hadn’t heard of them .
He has started to use the Century Cue Tip G3 .
Finally , when I re tip my cue . The sides seem to go fairly hard , what is the best way of smoothing the sides ? I have a tip burnisher, but doesn’t seem to help .
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I was thinking along those lines . I am now totally confused regarding Taom chalk .
I thought the difference between version 1 and 2 was the colour , but had a quick look the other day and from what I've seen the version 2 comes in 2 different colours .
Can anyone shed any light on it ?
And what about version 3 ? Is there one ?Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !
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Originally Posted by neil taperell View PostWell I tried the tip tonight , and very impressed . Really like it .
Jimmy White was on the next table and his was using Taom chalk but it had an ‘ S ‘ on the side , he told me that it was a newer version that he has just got .
So is this version 3 ? Nothing on Taom’s website .
Then got chatting about tips he asked me what I was using , told him I was using a new tip made by a cue dealer from Scotland, ADR147 . Not surprisingly, he hadn’t heard of them .
He has started to use the Century Cue Tip G3 .
Finally , when I re tip my cue . The sides seem to go fairly hard , what is the best way of smoothing the sides ? I have a tip burnisher, but doesn’t seem to help .Current playing cue Trevor White
3/4 ash cue
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