KO brothers tip review.

I'm good. Have no problem doing what I need with the cueball. Imparting momentum involves connecting with the object, regardless of length, simply connecting can be considered following through - "Insert Newtonian quote here"
you seem to not understand the meaning of the word ''through''...?
 
So neither Briesath or Wilson recommend following through 4-6 inches..?

And the church is for believing...
 
What else is a church for..?

But you said neither Briesath nor Wilson recommend follow through, is that true..?Don't run now, answer the question.
 
Thats one hell of a price difference,between them two.
Sure is! Even importing the TB tip here is cheaper than the KO. Crazy how much you pay for a logo. There's not much between them in honesty. But the guy at my hall stuck one on a shaft I bought of him. Don't hate it. But for the price, and how I've played. TB is on top.
 
Sure is! Even importing the TB tip here is cheaper than the KO. Crazy how much you pay for a logo. There's not much between them in honesty. But the guy at my hall stuck one on a shaft I bought of him. Don't hate it. But for the price, and how I've played. TB is on top.
I said in my earlier post, i always thought they developed that tip, for what they wanted.
Which don't mean that everyone else will like it, as you said its just a logo.
I played with the Thoroughbred tips, i think mine was the hard version.not amazing, but alright.
The best one i brought from a price point, was the ultra skin pro. Really nice tip.
And for 8 bucks, you cant go wrong.always worth a shot.
 
I said in my earlier post, i always thought they developed that tip, for what they wanted.
Which don't mean that everyone else will like it, as you said its just a logo.
I played with the Thoroughbred tips, i think mine was the hard version.not amazing, but alright.
The best one i brought from a price point, was the ultra skin pro. Really nice tip.
And for 8 bucks, you cant go wrong.always worth a shot.
I tried various hardnesses of the ultra skin and while they certainly are cheaper than most layered tips, to me the quality was not the best.I currently am using a Tiger Onyx which I think is a better tip, at least for me.

Regarding pricing, 8$ or 25$ whats the difference if you are using it for a couple of years...if a tip comes on the market that is the best for me at 50$, then thats what I'd buy...I spent more than that on lousy dinners...
 
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