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I have just bought my second packet of pressed Supertips last week and look forward to getting them. My first pack didnt last too long as i sold/gave 3 of them to friends who wanted to try them out... this pack I will keep to myselfI think it's a scandal. We have to reach behind the seats and share an ice bucket so, whoever is listening, I would like my own ice bucket. We used to have our own bucket. I don't know what's happening - are we scrimping on ice now?
Stephen Hendry
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Originally Posted by cueboyzn View PostI have just bought my second packet of pressed Supertips last week and look forward to getting them. My first pack didnt last too long as i sold/gave 3 of them to friends who wanted to try them out... this pack I will keep to myselfGive'em hell, Mark :snooker:
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Originally Posted by noel View PostMike... what's the difference between yours and Talisman laminated (which I just put on one of your cues as a test)?
should play similarly.
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im in the middle of a tournament,won the quarterfinal today,just before the match when i was knocking a few balls my tip came off,i retipped my cue with a new woolridge super tip and it played like a dream,i think im gonna use mikes tips as long as i play. great job mike.RIP NOEL, A TRUE TSF LEGEND.
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I worked it out once, and (assuming buying elks in bulk) i think you need to change your tip quite a few times before elks cost more than mikes tips, but it all depends on how picky you are. I always think once you know how to tell a "good" elk (fingernail etc.) your set, whereas mikes tips, while admittedly consistant, will always cost you the same ammount. But im not that picky with my choice of tip.
But on the other hand theres a lot of people happy with mikes tips and especially changing tips mid tournament, you dont want to end up playing with a bad tip on.sigpic A Truly Beakerific Long Pot Sir!
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