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Klopek said:
Whuddayawannabet the JS ad is pulled off the site by this evening, no trace?.:D
Probably...gone by lunch. Too late though...way too many copies of the original.;)
 
Varney Cues said:
Beyond the shadow of a doubt...your Sniper was not correctly installed. Call Tiger and they will walk you through the process. If your cueman starts trimming the Sniper with the tool on his lathe...just stop him & ask for your shaft & money back.;)


Yep varney your right.I just got a new tiger x shaft and the shaft is awsome. The tip is a sniper and it the best tip. I ever played with as in hardness and it keeps it shape perfect.I tryed a sniper tip before and thought it was junk but the key is make sure they no how to put the tip on right!!!!!!:) :)
 
cornerhooked said:
Paid $24.00 for it plus $15 for install.

M. Mikula



I need a whole lot more convincing before I go there.

I buy Moori and Sniper for much less than this and there is a lot of feedback supporting them from huge numbers of well known players.
 
Maybe Im wrong about this. I'll go get my JOSS cue today and go get a sniper put on it. I'll give it yet another try. I have an older Pred 314 shaft I can put it on. But what is the KEY of doing it right? Every cue reapair I've seen even at the shows put in on the lathe and use the tool. What should he do differently? The thing is is that I DID like the Sniper at first way back then. I liked the blue color of the tip. I won 3 mtaches with it then BFFFFF!

Convince me. Please tell me what he should do to make it right.
 
Small passes ( razor blade ) and wetting the sides prior to cutting.

The tech can also call for instructions.


HTH.
 
Have your cueguy call Tony or Corey at Tiger. They'll be glad to discuss it.
NEVER use a lathe tool to trim a Sniper.:eek:
Send your shaft to someone who knows how...or even to Tiger.;)
 
cornerhooked said:
Maybe Im wrong about this. I'll go get my JOSS cue today and go get a sniper put on it. I'll give it yet another try. I have an older Pred 314 shaft I can put it on. But what is the KEY of doing it right? Every cue reapair I've seen even at the shows put in on the lathe and use the tool. What should he do differently? The thing is is that I DID like the Sniper at first way back then. I liked the blue color of the tip. I won 3 mtaches with it then BFFFFF!

Convince me. Please tell me what he should do to make it right.

There is helpful info here:

http://www.tigerproducts.com/faq.htm
 
cornerhooked said:
BALLS = Brunswick Centennials by a nose over Super Pro Aramith


You do realize the two are the same, right? They literally are made in the same building by the same machines with the same materials.
 
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