GATER GRIP TIP TOOL ($14.95 free ship)

bigskyblue

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
Hey,
Just a heads up.
I just received a Gator Grip tip tool from an eBay billiard supply dealer in California. It was ($14.95) and free shipping.

As far as I can tell it looks and works exactly like the ($35) Gator Grip tip tool made by Kamui. It does a very nice job of conditioning your tip.

Here's a link to see how to use the tool:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJ10K3FeYEw

Here's a link to the eBay seller:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Morakami-Ga...063051?hash=item1c6014d80b:g:W88AAOxyx0JTh7gD

Peace
 

Dan White

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
How about a piece of sand paper and a block of wood for 25 cents?

Hey,
Just a heads up.
I just received a Gator Grip tip tool from an eBay billiard supply dealer in California. It was ($14.95) and free shipping.

As far as I can tell it looks and works exactly like the ($35) Gator Grip tip tool made by Kamui. It does a very nice job of conditioning your tip.

Here's a link to see how to use the tool:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJ10K3FeYEw

Here's a link to the eBay seller:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Morakami-Ga...063051?hash=item1c6014d80b:g:W88AAOxyx0JTh7gD

Peace
 

wigglybridge

14.1 straight pool!
Silver Member
agree with Dan, and go further: i haven't used Anything but chalk on the tip of my cues for over a year, and both of them have utterly perfect dime tips. i miscue maybe once a week, playing a few hours a day, and owing only to stroke mechanics breaking down.

if you chalk properly, you simply don't need that stuff. ever.
 

Dan White

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
agree with Dan, and go further: i haven't used Anything but chalk on the tip of my cues for over a year, and both of them have utterly perfect dime tips. i miscue maybe once a week, playing a few hours a day, and owing only to stroke mechanics breaking down.

if you chalk properly, you simply don't need that stuff. ever.

I can one up you back. I haven't used a tip tapper or sand paper or anything on a tip since 1998! :) I do miscue on occasion only on hard draw shots, but that is probably a mechanical thing like you say.
 
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