Seeing the contact point on the object ball.
- By jasonlaus
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- 287 Replies
What a bunchvof bullshit this thread has turned into 
Im guessing most of you are under 500FR
Im guessing most of you are under 500FR
Yes, after some research those are indeed another wb tip...made by TalismanWhere are you seeing these? You must be talking about another brand, not WB
Feels like the best World Championship in years!Last three matches (both SFs and Final) are a must watch. Those last four warriors seemed just unplayable at times.
(I feel for Murphy, can you imagine he's now lost 4 finals, after winning his first at 22 as a qualifier. Hopefully he does get his second)
SVB is not 6' 4".There is no best tip only the best tip for you, just like cue weights and lengths, SVB I believe is 6'4" and Justin Bergman is 5'9" I believe, my friend Rod was clocked at SBE at 28mph break speed, my fastest was almost 14 mph, the point is you have to tailor your gear to what works for YOU, there are many ways to help minimize your weaknesses and maximize your strengths, try adding or removing weight from your cue, different tips, even cue tip shape will make a dramatic difference, I don't know if you are using CF, I play Becue cues, they are full CF butt and shaft, it transfers energy from your stroke better than any cue I've ever played with, it took me awhile but I have found a cue and tip makes me feel the most comfortable when I play![]()
Make me wonder why you use the "other" method.Only reason I asked was bcuz this was shown to me in 1978.
Been awhile, but it was right around 50%A cuemaker friend said he water tests elk masters as you do Triangles...and he said only 3 or 4 are good out of a box of 50. How many Triangles would you say are good from a box?