NEW type UltraSkin Layered Tip

Not they are not worth $25.00 per tip.

My piggies are hand picked at birth. When they can leave the mother they are put on a Green Felt Massage table every day while a special green chalk cream is massaged into they're pores.

Breakfast is Cue balls, lunch 9 Balls and a finishing dinner of 8 balls.

They exercise daily in a rubber room bouncing from wall to wall (as I do).

At night they are put to bed in they're Triangle wooden beds with felt blankets and watch DVD's of both The Hustler and Color Of Money.

This process goes on for 20 Pig years until they are ready to go to the Great Pool Hall in the Sky.

Gone but not forgotten you can still own small pieces of these majestic animals on AZB now at 10 for $25.00.
 
I know they are worth the money- UltraSkins and one other are only layered tips I stock! I need to place a good size order soon (waiting for Christmas Special ;-) )

Zim's Samsung Tablet
 
I have decided to keep this sale going untill New Years Day. I will have to increase normal prices a little after but just what I have been biting the bullet on for a while, probably .20 cents a Tip

I wish you all the best of the upcoming Holidays.
 
Great job, Tom

Well, the tips hit great. More grab and spin that I've probably ever seen or experienced. I've had quite a few different players try it out. Out of ten players, you get ten different strokes, everything from bangers to softies. I made it a point to burnish tv tip up well, but not too much. After about ten hours using the tip, I haven't experienced any mushrooming, the chalk still holds, the hit is staying consistent. This is another tip (IMHO) that should stay in the Ultraskin Line Up. There were zero problems installing as well, cuts and shapes up real nice. Nice work Tom Hay. If anyone has any questions, let me know. I've got over ten hours and after this weekend, I'll have close to forty hours played.
 
$$$ sent for 10. curious if this tip is close to the kamui soft in hardness rating?
 
$$$ sent for 10. curious if this tip is close to the kamui soft in hardness rating?

The making of the Tip was to duplicate that of an old Morri111 S sent to me by a profesional Pool Player.

I got some hours of play time in it myself now and brought it to extremes on the ends of the cue ball.

I found to have it play the way I like my normal game I needed to bring it in closer to center which allowed for a more accurate hit. I have not tried it on a low deflection shaft but would be extremely interested in those results.

If you don't like them feel free to send them back to swap off for a different hardness or refund of money.
 
Not they are not worth $25.00 per tip.

My piggies are hand picked at birth. When they can leave the mother they are put on a Green Felt Massage table every day while a special green chalk cream is massaged into they're pores.

Breakfast is Cue balls, lunch 9 Balls and a finishing dinner of 8 balls.

They exercise daily in a rubber room bouncing from wall to wall (as I do).

At night they are put to bed in they're Triangle wooden beds with felt blankets and watch DVD's of both The Hustler and Color Of Money.

This process goes on for 20 Pig years until they are ready to go to the Great Pool Hall in the Sky.

Gone but not forgotten you can still own small pieces of these majestic animals on AZB now at 10 for $25.00.

Funniest thing I have herd in a long time, thanks for the gut roll!
 
Tom,

I got my Pro's a few days ago, but didn't have a chance to install and play with one until tonight. I REALLY like them! Often the tradeoff between a softer tip that allows you to put more English on the cueball and a firmer tip is long range accuracy, but I can't say that I noticed that with these new Pro's. Others have mentioned some initial mushrooming, but after only one night of league play, I can't say that I'm seeing much at all.
My only problem now is which of your tips to recommend to a given player. For a player that I know likes to use a lot of English, I have been recommending the Mediums, now I think the Pro's may be the right tip for those guys. I'll just have to get more guys/gals to try them out and give me their feedback.
Thanks for another great tip!
:thumbup:
Gary
 
I didn't read through the three pages so forgive me if this has already been asked and answered...How do these tips compare to a Moori medium or a Moori Hard? I'm about ready for new tips on my cue and I'm thinking of trying something new...
 
Back
Top