Super Slippy Tip Tool

My product is good - it sold well before in it's initial life as the MasterCue Super Tool. At least it sold well for us. Whoever made it first did a damn good job on it. I took it and modified it a little and I think it's better now. If you are looking for a multi-tool to dress your tip then this is a great one.[/QUOTE]

This (the above) statement would have been sufficient at the beginning of the thread.
One of the great reasons we have AZB, is so that we can all put our 2 cents in when people post a question. It's just a little overwhelming that your 2 cents turned into more like 4 quarters.

Best of luck on your product :)[/QUOTE]

Well, you can switch the channel. Notice I didn't put any comment into this thread until a competitor did and took some swipes at our tool.

I am sure that if the tables were turned then I would have been tarred and feathered if I had done the same thing.

I didn't mention that with a 4oz weight you can use the tool in a bar fight like a roll of quarters in your fist. So next time you are in the intense league match and your opponent disputes that your tip tool was also marking the pocket you can pick it up and and make a fist and wallop them one good one and settle the dispute.
 
Thanks JB. . .PM inbound. . .BTW, a video of you trimming a tip would be a good promotion!

IME, there is almost nothing which is an effective hand trimmer. I just saw a guy spend an hour at the pool hall widdling a way at his tip he just glued on with a razor blade. I'm also thinking about the Porper tools, but I have been unhappy with the big shaver so. . .any other ideas?

BTW, after a few permanent type grit tools, I'm a little leary of that style. I always seem to spend a lot of time cleaning the tool. That is why I like the sandpaper type.
 
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