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Originally Posted by hotpot View PostFirefrets was or still is a member here , and he was selling those tips a while ago . These tips are rare from what i,ve read and they were the ones that Joe Davis used when he had his 147 .
The tips cant be worth the money he is asking for.
I actually bought some of these tips off ebay (different seller) when firefrets posts were on here but I paid no where near what he wanted for them.
I have tried the tips and they are okay to play with but far from the best. Very difficult to scuff tip.
If anyone else wants some of these to collect, try etc. you can have them for £1.50 each.
They are black base.
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Originally Posted by hotpot View PostWow never noticed the price , he,s having a giraffe .
Cant comment on the tips as i,ve never seen one , they,re deffinitely not Talisman though .
What you think it is?
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Originally Posted by Gerry Armstrong View PostIt looks like a Baldock to me, a black base one.
Maybe the photo is deceiving me due to the darkness of the top end of the tip.
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Originally Posted by Gerry Armstrong View PostYou can't go with colours in photos online, so many variables e.g. the camera, post processing, your screen etc.
Originally Posted by Gerry Armstrong View PostIt definitely looks like a Baldock Black Base to me,
Originally Posted by Gerry Armstrong View PostYou can't go with colours in photos online, so many variables e.g. the camera, post processing, your screen etc.
It definitely looks like a Baldock Black Base to me, which is what he says it is in his ad. Just because he's insane doesn't mean he's lying!!
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The Snooker shop in Levenshulme near Stockport still sell them for pennies. They are generally not good tips and were quickly replaced by Blue Diamond and Elkmaster years ago. There was a similar tip to the Baldock called a Soft French which were pretty good tips but they disappeared about 30 years ago. They had a thin base and not as deep as the Baldock, they kept their shape but didn't last long.
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Originally Posted by philthoms View PostThe Snooker shop in Levenshulme near Stockport still sell them for pennies. They are generally not good tips and were quickly replaced by Blue Diamond and Elkmaster years ago. There was a similar tip to the Baldock called a Soft French which were pretty good tips but they disappeared about 30 years ago. They had a thin base and not as deep as the Baldock, they kept their shape but didn't last long.
might nip up get some and sell them to firefrets then
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