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Originally Posted by Delphi View PostYes, they arrived today at work, i checked this morning and i was bummed they weren't there but at 11 am they were!
How did you know?
But now the person i trust to put the tip on isn't free tonight or tomorrow so i have to find someone else tomorrow, i have a club tournament sunday and want it on by then, and tried out.
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Yes, they arrived today at work, i checked this morning and i was bummed they weren't there but at 11 am they were!
How did you know?
But now the person i trust to put the tip on isn't free tonight or tomorrow so i have to find someone else tomorrow, i have a club tournament sunday and want it on by then, and tried out.
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Originally Posted by Delphi View PostVery nice off you Dean but i ordered a pack of 3 from ebay, hope it will arrive soon, then i'll have to bother someone to glue it on and trim it.
If that doesn't work out in time until Febr 13th i will ask Tedisbill when i meet him to put the tip on.
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Nobody still playing Talisman then??lol Had few days with it now, quite like it, seems quite soft even though its a medium. Using taom chalk to for first time, seems to need a lot of chalking but like lack of chalk dust on table.
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Has anyone tried the new Legends tips? Not heard anything abput them?
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I had a talisman Soft put on last night, had a couple around the house and my dad re-tipped both our cues.
First impressions, quite hard for a 'soft' tip but very responsive, nice solid hit. It feels a very reliable tip to use. I had confidence in it straight away making a 50 first frame with it.
Seems to hold chalk very very well.
I did try this tip 4/5 years ago but may have used a duff one because this seems to play completely different.
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TS Long BA for me. I bought a box a few years ago simply to put on the cues I make as they are so cheap, but on playing with one on a cue I made I was so impressed, no playing in needed, I now use them myself. They are not all uniform and seem to grade according to their blue colour, darkest blue hardest and lightest blue softest and there's a blue between dark and light which is between the hard and soft ones.
This may or may not be deliberate, this may or may not be true of all of them but it's definately my experience so far and I've fitted lots of them to my cues and to friends cues as well and seeing as they work out at about 10p each a box of fifty will give you many of the type you favour and you can always pass on the ones you don't like to those who do like them.
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Postcool, hope you like it
and all goes well with Tedisbill - I hear he does not use the whip too much! :wink:
Just got notice the MW cue tips are sent, so hopefull before the next weekend.
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cool, hope you like it
and all goes well with Tedisbill - I hear he does not use the whip too much! :wink:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
I have one you can try if you wish.
Yes 10mm, this tip is easy to trim down, I use a tip-"sharpener" (like a large pencil sharpener") initially and then finish with fine sandpaper.
If that doesn't work out in time until Febr 13th i will ask Tedisbill when i meet him to put the tip on.
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Originally Posted by Delphi View PostI see they are only available in 10 mm, i need 9, or there would be trimming needed, i guess he'll have 9mm some day, says so on his site.
Yes 10mm, this tip is easy to trim down, I use a tip-"sharpener" (like a large pencil sharpener") initially and then finish with fine sandpaper.
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Postafter bouncing around a few different tips, I have settled on MW Supertip - which are now back to how they were in the good days
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Originally Posted by cueboy777 View PostNo tryed century, how does it play?
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