New ON-Tips or CYBORG Cue Tips

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Hello folks,

I just became the distributor for ON Tips.
ON is a new Portuguese brand that pursues quality and precision for all pool players.

There are several other products available soon here in the US like chalk, and pool cue rack coming soon.

CYBORG Tips are made in Japan and made out of pig skin.

Price is $21.00 per tip and includes shipping. Special price for cuemakers that order a minimum of 10 tips. PM me for more details.

Please see bellow for further description of each type of tip and hardness available:

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CYBORG medium-soft cue tip

  • 9-layers of Japanese Pig skin
  • Very low deflection:
  • Imprints little effects to the cue ball
  • Perfect for those who favor accuracy over speed.
  • Consistent shooting that allows your confidence to grow quickly.

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CYBORG Medium-Hard cue tip.

  • 9-layers of Japanese Pig skin
  • Plus power, plus effect and plus speed
  • Perfect for playing in slow cloths
  • Designed for advanced players, will improve the game to the next level!

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CYBORG Soft cue tip

  • 9-layers of Japanese Pig skin
  • Ideal for the more technical player, this tip can aplly greater control
  • Comfortable for all players, easy to adapt to

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CYBORG medium cue tip
  • 9-layers of Japanese Pig skin
  • Probably one of the best there is, it´s highly consistent, with very good effects and resilience.
  • Durable, reliable very resistant to deformation.
  • Perhaps the most universal, complete tip of ON-TIPS
  • Made with the best Japanese precision an know-how.
 
These tips will be available also at the Expo. Check with Ryan from Muellers.


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What am I missing here? I have been putting tips on for over 20 years and used to buy Moori for $6.00 each. Then Kamui came out and I got them also at a decent price for a while and each year they have risen in price as they have proved them selves. They have started to lose their luster because of their nose bleed pricing as very few people are wanting to spend $45 to $60 to have one put on.

Now a new tip comes out and sells for higher than either of them ever has and has not proven a thing. If SouthWest Cues has started at $2300 each when they came out they would have not been around too long. They started at $500 and have worked up to their status and price gradually.

So now my question is why would anyone want to pay $21 for an unproven product especially when Japan's economy is in a recession and the dollar is so strong? The tips should start for less than $7 and work there way up.
 
So now my question is why would anyone want to pay $21 for an unproven product especially when Japan's economy is in a recession and the dollar is so strong?
For an unproven product, you have to trust the guy selling them.
 
Alex,

Quite a bit of pro players in the euro tour play with the Cyborg tips. Wondering why there are so many cue makers out there too...


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I received mine and they look pretty cool. I'll have them at the Expo if anyone wants to check them out.
 
Will see they are good or not when I receive my Cue, hopefully latest end of next Month when my Birthday is:boring2:
 
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