justinb386
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I recently had a lepro tip installed on my cue, and really unhappy with the way it hits and the way it looks.
It hits really soft, and it just does not look the way previous lepro tips that I had in the past looked (and hit).
Is there anything I can do to fix the tip, or is something wrong with the tip by the looks of it?
It just does not hit the same way that I remember lepro tips hitting.
I added a pic of the tip.
Thanks
UPDATE (October 2nd):
I finally got around to going to Rack 66 (a billiard and pro shop out on Preston Highway in Louisville), and had Bryan Roberts replace the tip for me (with an Ultraskin M), and he told me that he did the best he could to repair the damage that the other guy did to my ferrule, and I think he did a really great job. I am posting a pic (which will be the 2nd pic that you see below). The 1st pic is the job that a different guy did. I will be sure to recommend everyone that I come across to take their cues to Rack 66. Bryan Roberts is great, and very nice too.
It hits really soft, and it just does not look the way previous lepro tips that I had in the past looked (and hit).
Is there anything I can do to fix the tip, or is something wrong with the tip by the looks of it?
It just does not hit the same way that I remember lepro tips hitting.
I added a pic of the tip.
Thanks
UPDATE (October 2nd):
I finally got around to going to Rack 66 (a billiard and pro shop out on Preston Highway in Louisville), and had Bryan Roberts replace the tip for me (with an Ultraskin M), and he told me that he did the best he could to repair the damage that the other guy did to my ferrule, and I think he did a really great job. I am posting a pic (which will be the 2nd pic that you see below). The 1st pic is the job that a different guy did. I will be sure to recommend everyone that I come across to take their cues to Rack 66. Bryan Roberts is great, and very nice too.
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