Hi there ! just a quick one for you, over the last few months i have been re tipping my cue on a regular basis ( roughly every two/three weeks ) and i am happy for a day or so then i start to feel that the tip is going hard, this has led me misscueing more than ever, i have a box of fifty elks here and am starting to think that they are either a bad batch or not the genuine thing i have been tipping my cues for over ten years and follow all the usual advice, could i be doing something wrong ? should i try another batch of tips ? or is it something in my head ? any advice welcomed.
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Aren't Talisman's very hard anyway? I seem to re-tip my cues a fair bit these days too, the elks just don't seem that great now. Think I'll get a few Wooldridge tips and try them out, maybe you should do the same.Alex Higgins "If I knew you were comin I'd have baked a cake, baked a cake, baked a cake"
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I have been having the same problem for about a year now elks aint what they were at all there all far to hard these days. I was using wooldridge for about a year and they were superb but the last few i have had off him have been just as bad as elks its really starting to depress me. as for the talisman sugestion there to hard if you want it to play like an elk your wasting your time with it cause its too hard if anybody dose know of a decent replacement for an elk please helpLast edited by sullivan; 20 May 2008, 08:12 PM.
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Originally Posted by sullivan View PostI have been having the same problem for about a year now elks aint what they were at all there all far to hard these days. I was using wooldridge for about a year and they were superb but the last few i have had off him have been just as bad as elks its really starting to depress me. as for the talisman sugestion there to hard if you want it to play like an elk your wasting your time with it cause its too hard if anybody dose know of a decent replacement for an elk please help
don't get yourself down. maybe you got a bad batch...
email me please and i'll send some replacements. see if we can put some sunshine back in your life...
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I was gonna get a couple of tips from you mike but although they seem well rated they seem to come with psychological problems! hahaha.
Seriously though, I can imagine it would be frustrating if you got bad tip after bad tip. I'm not so bad that way, I just seem to ware them out through play and re-shaping.Alex Higgins "If I knew you were comin I'd have baked a cake, baked a cake, baked a cake"
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Originally Posted by LWB View PostSeriously though, I can imagine it would be frustrating if you got bad tip after bad tip.
that's the whole point of developing these tips. to avoid that exact problem...
i'm looking into. am sure it's a minor glitch judging by the overwhelming positive response i usually get from players.
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You shouldn't retip the cue that often. I once heard Dominic Dale that pro's retip the cue once in every three months(and they play for 8 hours per day, or so). If you are not involved more seriously in snooker you should retip the cue once a year, or so.
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Originally Posted by matoski View PostYou shouldn't retip the cue that often. I once heard Dominic Dale that pro's retip the cue once in every three months(and they play for 8 hours per day, or so). If you are not involved more seriously in snooker you should retip the cue once a year, or so.
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i play around ten hours a week and have a ferrule of just under 8mm as i only play pool so i dont know if me but when i expect the tip to "bed in" after a day or so it seems to harden and this is when i get frustrated and decide to retip it ! i think i must have tried a dozen tips in the last two months and all seem to be the same.
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Originally Posted by cacabunjas View Posti play around ten hours a week and have a ferrule of just under 8mm as i only play pool so i dont know if me but when i expect the tip to "bed in" after a day or so it seems to harden and this is when i get frustrated and decide to retip it ! i think i must have tried a dozen tips in the last two months and all seem to be the same.Alex Higgins "If I knew you were comin I'd have baked a cake, baked a cake, baked a cake"
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Originally Posted by matoski View PostYou shouldn't retip the cue that often. I once heard Dominic Dale that pro's retip the cue once in every three months(and they play for 8 hours per day, or so). If you are not involved more seriously in snooker you should retip the cue once a year, or so.
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