I like mine the radius of a 3 cent piece
We have a local friend who is a very good player (777 fargo), and he suggested it. So we gave it a go and it's worked out well for us.Interesting. Thanks for posting that. What prompted the switch?
As others have said here, I doubt that it worked out well because of the tip shape - my guess is that changing the shape made you pay a little closer attention to where you're hitting the CB. That's better if true, because then you can continue doing it and improving.We have a local friend who is a very good player (777 fargo), and he suggested it. So we gave it a go and it's worked out well for us.
No, actually your wrong about paying closer attention, we always pay close attention and we are very structured as we train all week, only compete on some weekends.As others have said here, I doubt that it worked out well because of the tip shape - my guess is that changing the shape made you pay a little closer attention to where you're hitting the CB. That's better if true, because then you can continue doing it and improving.
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Sounds like you can't help but improve.No, actually your wrong about paying closer attention, we always pay close attention and we are very structured as we train all week, only compete on some weekends.
I always had the impression you coach and your son plays. How do you know if he takes a mental rep off?No, actually your wrong about paying closer attention, WE always pay close attention and WE are very structured as WE train all week...
Bob,Blame it on inflation.Why does the penny never get any respect?
And why is the one worth twice as much actually the smaller one?Why does the penny never get any respect?
Keep scraping. Eventually it will have a nickel radius curvature. As for convex or concave, it probably doesn't matter.And why is the one worth twice as much actually the smaller one?
And I've been scraping my tip with a nickle for an hour and if anything it is actually concave now.
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Spoken like a balanced individual.No, actually your wrong about paying closer attention, we always pay close attention and we are very structured as we train all week, only compete on some weekends.
12.25 shafts.
Dime radius.
Looks and feels right to me.
Anybody here remember a "bell tip."
A cue builder around the Philly area, Doc Frye, used to make one where the ferrule was fluted out.
Furrule was smaller at the bottom and larger at the top where it meets the tip.
Some players in the Philly area used to use them in the mid to late 60's.