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    LAYERED TIPS

    In my limited and very biased experience... I have installed 5 elk master tips onto house cues myself (very badly though), and shaped them, and played with them. I have used 2 Kamui black tips on my cues thus far, both of them installed by a professional. KEEPING IN MIND MY BIASED PERSPECTIVE...
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    Does anyone bash their tip with a ball after installing it?

    Just wonder, if anyone bashes their tip with a ball after they install it? Or do they always just compress the tip first before installing?
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    Does anyone bash their tip with a ball after installing it?

    Just wonder, if anyone bashes their tip with a ball after they install it? Or do they always just compress the tip first before installing?
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    How common are break cues amongst avid amateur players in the US?

    Amateur here. I have a cheap mcdermott cue (60$) with a navigator break impact tip. That's my dedicated break cue. And I have a separate playing cue. I feel I can do a power side break and get good results 70% of the time (a ball pocketed). I initially brought a break cue so I can do a flashy...
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    No jump cue for Efren Reyes

    Efren jumping^
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    Navigator Break Impact tip?

    I had seen a post where someone asked about Navigator tips and one person posted that they liked the Navigator Break Impact Jump/Break tip. Decided to create a thread dedicated to that? What do people think about it? I don't expect it to be horrible, but wondering what good/bad things people...
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    Sanding down/sawing off part of a beat up ferrule?

    Same question as above: What would be the difference between using a slip-on ferrule with a proper tip installed onto that slip-on and playing with that slip-on, as opposed to just regularly installing the tip onto the cue stick? (Let's say theoretically I have plenty of money to spend, and I...
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    Sanding down/sawing off part of a beat up ferrule?

    What would be the difference between using a slip-on ferrule with a proper tip installed onto that slip-on and playing with that slip-on, as opposed to just regularly installing the tip onto the cue stick? (Let's say theoretically I have plenty of money to spend, and I decide to install a kamui...
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    Sanding down/sawing off part of a beat up ferrule?

    My residence hall on campus has a bunch of low quality house pool cues that were without tips. People had played with them without the tips, so just the ferrule, for a while. I had installed slip-on tips on them, but I'm considering putting some elk master tips on them. However, as you can...
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