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I've just emailed the manufacturers explaining differences between snooker/UK pool and American pool tips and have asked if they can look in to making a smaller diameter shaper/scuffer with a finer grit. Will let you know what the response is...
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Originally Posted by bradwight View PostI've just emailed the manufacturers explaining differences between snooker/UK pool and American pool tips and have asked if they can look in to making a smaller diameter shaper/scuffer with a finer grit. Will let you know what the response is...
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostDid you buy your's from Harrod's or somewhere ??? you paid way over the topOriginally Posted by Maverick54 View PostYep a tenner of Andrew. Cant imagine life without mine. Use hard tips and need to scuff reguarly"Practice Makes Perfect"
"He Who Endures Conquers"
"Fortune Favours The Brave"
1 piece Trevor White 8.5mm Tip,17 1/2oz,57"
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Can do bank transfer with ADR , if you need anything like this or anything to do with snooker, he's always a good first call, if he doesn't have what you want he will know where you can get it.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostCan do bank transfer with ADR , if you need anything like this or anything to do with snooker, he's always a good first call, if he doesn't have what you want he will know where you can get it."Practice Makes Perfect"
"He Who Endures Conquers"
"Fortune Favours The Brave"
1 piece Trevor White 8.5mm Tip,17 1/2oz,57"
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Originally Posted by WelshPhantom View PostBought a cuetec bowtie on Friday arrived in the mail today and apart from the pricking tool what a shower of sh!t it is.
Waste of £18.54
Then I should just get a normal tip pik instead of the 3 in 1 expensive tool !!!
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Originally Posted by kadobau View PostReally ~~~~ I'm actually thinking of buying one.
Then I should just get a normal tip pik instead of the 3 in 1 expensive tool !!!
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Originally Posted by kadobau View PostReally ~~~~ I'm actually thinking of buying one.
Then I should just get a normal tip pik instead of the 3 in 1 expensive tool !!!
for American Pool only.
I have experimented with it on my clubs cues, when unobserved of course and all I managed to do was to destroy the the tips.
Snooker tips do not benefit from being spiked and ground.
Having one one in your kit may impress non informed people but it is a beautifully engineered piece of rubbish, unless you play American Pool." Cues are like girlfriends,once they become an EX I don't want them hanging around ".
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Originally Posted by sydneygeorge View PostI have had one for 2 years, bought it, seduced by the promise of what it can do, it is a beautifully made product, but
for American Pool only.
I have experimented with it on my clubs cues, when unobserved of course and all I managed to do was to destroy the the tips.
Snooker tips do not benefit from being spiked and ground.
Having one one in your kit may impress non informed people but it is a beautifully engineered piece of rubbish, unless you play American Pool.
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