### super special! New tiger emerald tips are here! ###

These are the new Everest. You will start seeing them on alot of production cues.. from what I have heard from Tiger.

Nope, these are not the "new" Everest.

The Emerald is distinctly different. It is firmer and not as "premium" level (hide selection) of a tip as the Everest; however the Emerald is very high quality and no doubt the best value in the tip market.

You certainly may see many of Emeralds on large scale production cues in the future; which that is greatly due to the great value and quality of these tips.
 
Nope, these are not the "new" Everest.

The Emerald is distinctly different. It is firmer and not as "premium" level (hide selection) of a tip as the Everest; however the Emerald is very high quality and no doubt the best value in the tip market.

You certainly may see many of Emeralds on large scale production cues in the future; which that is greatly due to the great value and quality of these tips.

Question, Corey. Tiger used to position the Dynamite as the production cue tip. I remember talking with Tony some years back about this. Is Tiger now positioning the Emerald as their "low cost, high performance" tip? One of my favourite tips in the Tiger lineup was the Dynamite, because you could actually break them in like a normal tip, and with more leather comes less glue. Is anything happening to the Dynamite tips now that the Emerald is released?
 
Pictures of tip installed

Hello,
I just installed the Emerald tip for a customer of mine and here are the pictures:

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that color does look a little funky, but kinda cool too. hell, if the tip plays well, i'd play with a purple polka dot colored tip! can't wait to try mine when they get here
 
that color does look a little funky, but kinda cool too. hell, if the tip plays well, i'd play with a purple polka dot colored tip! can't wait to try mine when they get here

I might have had to much light for the picture. The tip is not that green, it does have a darker green tone to it. Also I will try to burnish the tip next time with the Tiger Brown Liquid burnisher just to see the difference.
 
i've tried the tiger brown burnisher, the color isn't that strong, i don't think it would have too much effect on that color tip. it works better with brown tips i think. i've lately been using a furniture scratch fix pen that is a dark brown in color. colors the tip nicely and it shines up well! think it will work nicely on the emerald if you really don't want to see any hint of green :)
 
Are these tips for playing or just breaking and jumping?

Probably just for playing... You can break with them no doubt and jump as well but I would probably get an Icebreaker or the super hard leather jb from Tiger to do that.



 
thanks

Thanks buddy. i think my friend is going to order some. i want a new tip for my playing sneaky.
 
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