are you saying you've never termed your tips "harder" than phenolic? if the terms are as different as you say i would think not.
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Answer me this, if a cue comes out tomorrow and the marketers say "i have a new cue and the tip is stronger than any tip out there, even an xbreaker"
Should I spend my hard earned cash to buy this cue? Would you buy it? I take it you may have some questions before you buy. Do you see how if you have a good product (as you seem to have) you could actually benefit by compelling marketers to prove their claims? Maybe you should see me as the good guy.
Remember, cues aren't always available to try, and thus people have to many times take a chance and buy without trying, especially when they are as advantageous as you say your cue is. So, try not to say "id try it first," this isn't always possible.
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nipponbilliards said:The Xtreme Tip is the strongest jump break tip out there. I did not use the word "hard" because hard and strong are very different.
Answer me this, if a cue comes out tomorrow and the marketers say "i have a new cue and the tip is stronger than any tip out there, even an xbreaker"
Should I spend my hard earned cash to buy this cue? Would you buy it? I take it you may have some questions before you buy. Do you see how if you have a good product (as you seem to have) you could actually benefit by compelling marketers to prove their claims? Maybe you should see me as the good guy.
Remember, cues aren't always available to try, and thus people have to many times take a chance and buy without trying, especially when they are as advantageous as you say your cue is. So, try not to say "id try it first," this isn't always possible.
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