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  • goshow
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    That is a very informative post there ADR. Thanks for posting that.

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  • ADR147
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    very suspect tree hugging behaviour !

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  • bongo
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  • bongo
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    LOL! Nic looks like you'd not leave him with your children, LOL! I did Laugh Out Loud...Good One!!!

    See Picture!
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  • bongo
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    I guess its everyones different opinion and if somebody has good control in tipping then they could keep the tip in very good condition, is what I think.

    Nic is a very knowledeable person, I know what you mean about Roles of your Soul though!!!

    Actually, At the time I'm am posting this post, I am listening to 'The Success Report' Nic is interviewing Adreas Huber on a CD that I bought who is a German Billiard Coach and they are talking about 'Verbal Flowers'!

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  • ADR147
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    what difference can a chopping block make? the only thing that splits the tips as far as i know is a blunter blade.

    by the way anyone who write articals called the role of your soul is a bit suspect in my humble opinion! nick looks to me like you would not leave him alone with your children!!

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    Last edited by ADR147; 27 January 2008, 08:33 PM.

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  • bongo
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    Chopping Block, Or No Chopping Block?

    Hi ADR,

    I've read a book and it says about re-tipping. It says you should not use the chopping block method when cutting an oversize tip down. You advise in your tip guide about cutting little bits off to get an oversized tip to fit the cue, according to this book, if you use the chopping block method, it breaks up the fibres.

    What are your views on this?

    BTW, The book was 'The Snooker Gym, Training Guide Series-Tip Mounting Made Easy' By Nic Barrow. (Highly Recommended!).

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  • ADR147
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    guide is designed to make it simple i am pretty sure neither mike nor trevor use that method either - too time consuming but great for one tip!

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  • hegeland
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    Good, I'm no good at tipping cues I'm afraid. I perfer playing with them and let someone else do the boring stuff!

    I've made a mental note, so will look for your tip next time I need one, so maybe I'll get back to you when I've given it a shot so to say.

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  • MikeWooldridge
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    of course it can be taken down to 13mm no problem.

    follow my instructions for tipping http://www.handmadecues.com/info/30-retipping.htm

    don't bother with adr's cos he talks rubbish too...

    haha. only joking andrew. been ripping my cd collection all day and i'm beginning to get a bit p***ed off.

    so someone has to pay....

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  • ADR147
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    Originally Posted by hegeland View Post
    Haven't tried Hercules, but heard they were quite good for snooker.
    yes - very good grip actually grips a bit too well for me!

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  • hegeland
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    Originally Posted by ADR147 View Post
    he didn't read the tip guide!
    Silly me!

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  • ADR147
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    Originally Posted by hegeland View Post
    OK, then it's probably down to different opinions so won't argue with that... Taste differ.

    I would love to test the laminated, unfortunately I only have 13 mm cues. Maybe it can be filed down?
    he didn't read the tip guide!

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  • hegeland
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    Haven't tried Hercules, but heard they were quite good for snooker.

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  • hegeland
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    OK, then it's probably down to different opinions so won't argue with that... Taste differ.

    I would love to test the laminated, unfortunately I only have 13 mm cues. Maybe it can be filed down?

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