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My tip is so much flatter than everyone else's I have seen, near enough like the pool tip.
This has probably been asked before, but if you get a blackspin retro fitted and you don't like it, is your cue screwed?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 PostMy tip is so much flatter than everyone else's I have seen, near enough like the pool tip.
This has probably been asked before, but if you get a blackspin retro fitted and you don't like it, is your cue screwed?
Personally I can't tell much difference between this and a brass ferrule so certainly wouldn't pay the high price of getting a cue converted, but I expect better players would feel the difference especially if they are using side a lot ( or outside English lol)
I think I just get on with my cue because of the shaft characteristics nowt to do with the ferrule, or maybe it is the ferrule and I just don't know it ?
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostI suppose Mike would need to answer that but I expect yes it would !
Personally I can't tell much difference between this and a brass ferrule so certainly wouldn't pay the high price of getting a cue converted, but I expect better players would feel the difference especially if they are using side a lot ( or outside English lol)
I think I just get on with my cue because of the shaft characteristics nowt to do with the ferrule, or maybe it is the ferrule and I just don't know 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 jrc750 View PostI suppose Mike would need to answer that but I expect yes it would !
Personally I can't tell much difference between this and a brass ferrule so certainly wouldn't pay the high price of getting a cue converted, but I expect better players would feel the difference especially if they are using side a lot ( or outside English lol)
I think I just get on with my cue because of the shaft characteristics nowt to do with the ferrule, or maybe it is the ferrule and I just don't know it ?
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postno - but I am still not convinced about having a core into the shaft.
The issue is whether folk can get on and profit from BS and be willing to cough up a hundred quid for a metal spike that cost 50p to make.
Ronnie and Selby don't need it. Is that game over or do users on here have something positive to recommend it?
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Originally Posted by markz View PostNice job bluenose, get down the club and knock it in now.
Just to go a little further with this tip subject. What do you fellow members use by way of adhesive, I know that it is most likely superglue but, any particular make? When I change my tip, I usually do it when there is at least a day to go before I have to play with it, but, if my tip came off during a game, is there a glue that gives a quick fix, i.e. enabling you to play on within a very short time?
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Originally Posted by bluenose1940 View PostThank you markz. I am looking forward to my next game on Tuesday to see how this tip plays and feels. The tip is totally different to anything that I have used before, it is considerably deeper.
Just to go a little further with this tip subject. What do you fellow members use by way of adhesive, I know that it is most likely superglue but, any particular make? When I change my tip, I usually do it when there is at least a day to go before I have to play with it, but, if my tip came off during a game, is there a glue that gives a quick fix, i.e. enabling you to play on within a very short time?
I use this stuff, It's the best I used so far
it's impact resistant and gives you some time to position your tip also
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GORILLA-SU...oAAOSwuhhXW~wW
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Originally Posted by mikeyd100 View PostI'll second that. Inexpensive, does the job... and allows you a few seconds to help get the right final position.
Nothing like working under pressure!
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