Sears in their sporting goods sells a tip install kit.
That, a razor knife, and a piece of leather to burnish the sides of the new tip is all you need.
LWW
i highly recommend using a lathe with talisman tips. they delaminate a lot if you do 'em by hand
i highly recommend using a lathe with talisman tips. they delaminate a lot if you do 'em by hand
Their site request's you seek a pro shop to have the WB/PRO installed correctly. This would be my first attempt at it so should i try or spend the money? Thank you for your replys
I agree with Sam here.
I have my own lathe, so I am a bit lucky here because I do my own tips/repairs... Having that said Talisman WB tips are my favorite WB tips and you do need a lathe for these tips. They play really good.
I must disagree, I currently have a Talisman tip on my Richard Black with ivory ferrules, which I did myself by hand with no lathe using the same method I've used for over 20 years. One does not "need" a lathe to install a tip, Talisman or otherwise.