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    Early cue making techniques.

    1500's?!? So before the USA was even 'invented'? :D Do you have pics/info? i'm quite interested in seeing old lathe stuff. :smile:
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    PM me your UltraSkin Layered Cue Tip Story

    Yes, my agenda was to buy tips from you. If they were made by you. You need to get over your paranoia. Or stupidity. I'm really not sure. For sure, you are not as sharp as you think you are. And neither is Mr Barringer for jumping all over this with his hypocritical rants and individual...
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    PM me your UltraSkin Layered Cue Tip Story

    In this instance, you. :grin: Only joking Mr Barringer, but it should be remembered this is a forum not a dictatorship. Whether anyone agrees/disagrees, or chooses to join in, is a personal choice. I agree, but tbh, for a product that has freely publicised and marketed via this forum, I did...
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    PM me your UltraSkin Layered Cue Tip Story

    My question was simple - are the tips made by TomHay or not. I wanted to know because I was interested in a new 'unique' product. I had not seen this answered a couple of months back and was not sure if it had been answered between then and now. So I asked. Nothing sinister, no ulterior...
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    PM me your UltraSkin Layered Cue Tip Story

    Ok, if you insist on continuing this, let's break it down. Correct, I do not know anything about a 48hr rule. I apologise for not knowing this and assumed that because you were posting elsewhere on the forum, you had not seen my question. Or were avoiding it as you had avoided answering others...
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    PM me your UltraSkin Layered Cue Tip Story

    Lol. Well thanks for clearing that up. Made in the Far East is my guess from that answer. Actually, I have no problem with that. Quality of product is all that really matters. But you could have stated politely that you do not wish to divulge any information, and that would have been fine with...
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    PM me your UltraSkin Layered Cue Tip Story

    No answer to this question TomHay?
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    PM me your UltraSkin Layered Cue Tip Story

    I know the question has been asked but I have not been on the forum much recently, so: Do you manufacture these yourself, in the USA? Or are they manufactured by a third party, either USA or overseas? I ask this question because I have seen similar layered tips from my far east contacts and...
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    Need your advice guys

    Lol. 30 feet for me but it still looks too far sometimes :o And lol. Just lol. Especially the notes :thumbup: TomHay I know exactly what you mean. Over the years I have worked alone a lot, but also have an 'apprentice' who comes and goes as the circumstances allow. When I say apprentice...
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    one piece cores

    Kim, I'm getting used to it on this forum so don't worry about it. But believe me, I am not the sort to say something just to try to make myself look clever or important. I have done various coring procedures, but never the full 29" of an american pool cue butt. However, the principle remains...
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    one piece cores

    Congratulations, your edit is correct. Give yourself a pat on the back. :rolleyes: However, I might add that it does not take a genius to read my posts and come to the conclusion that I was not speaking as a 'serial corer'. I offered my knowledge/opinion/experience of different glues, used...
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    Theory of low deflection cues

    Your point is?
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    Theory of low deflection cues

    The video was well done and I enjoyed watching the results. I said it was interesting and I meant that. Maybe I should have made that clearer. A good simple demonstration of the effect, well done. I did not mean to imply anything negative about you or the video, so apologies if it came across...
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    Theory of low deflection cues

    Maybe I did not make my point clearly? Put a good cue in the hands of a good player and they will play well. Put a low deflection cue in the hands of an average player and they will be average. All I'm saying is the focus is on the wrong thing and you can talk about theories until the cows...
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    Theory of low deflection cues

    None of this means anything to people who can actually play the game well. I am not talking about the video, which is quite interesting. I mean this obsession with low deflection. Bottom line - learn how to use YOUR cue, not try to find a cue that will make you better. There isn't one.
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