Hello chaps
Like many people, I definitely favor a hard Elk Master on the end of my cue. But I have found that in my case its definitely more luck than judgement in terms of what I get! Talking to the guy who made my cue last year, he was saying that when the get a box of 50 Elks, they're finding that maybe 20 are usable! I found this really quite interesting.
So I've got a box of Elks at home, and I am wondering how to tell which are harder!!? I re-tipped my cue last week - and selected that tip by tapping a few on the dining table and seeing if one felt/sounded harder. I thought one seemed harder than others, but I have been playing with this new tip and although its now bedding in, its softer than vicar's handshake.
I've heard that people "listen" to the tip, while flicking the layers (like flicking the pages of a book) - but this sounded like too much for my tiny mind to handle. I've seen RoS ask his Twitter followers to send him hard Elks in the past!! I don't think I'd get as much luck if I tried that approach!
So my question is, if you've got a box of tips in front of you - how do you know which ones are harder??
Like many people, I definitely favor a hard Elk Master on the end of my cue. But I have found that in my case its definitely more luck than judgement in terms of what I get! Talking to the guy who made my cue last year, he was saying that when the get a box of 50 Elks, they're finding that maybe 20 are usable! I found this really quite interesting.
So I've got a box of Elks at home, and I am wondering how to tell which are harder!!? I re-tipped my cue last week - and selected that tip by tapping a few on the dining table and seeing if one felt/sounded harder. I thought one seemed harder than others, but I have been playing with this new tip and although its now bedding in, its softer than vicar's handshake.
I've heard that people "listen" to the tip, while flicking the layers (like flicking the pages of a book) - but this sounded like too much for my tiny mind to handle. I've seen RoS ask his Twitter followers to send him hard Elks in the past!! I don't think I'd get as much luck if I tried that approach!
So my question is, if you've got a box of tips in front of you - how do you know which ones are harder??
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