Talisman?

I use a talisman wb hard and I like it, but I'm just a ball banger so take it for what it's worth. I've been told by a couple guys who install tips that the delaminate sometimes when being installed, but I've had two of them installed on my Schon and have not had a problem.

Al
 
For the record...

Molavia's regular (i.e. medium) tips, are really nice too.:D A little on the hard side, but man they hit tons!!!:cool: :D
 
I just had a Talisman put on my Reeve's cue and I like the hit.I think you haft to try differnt tips to find the hit your looking for and I think I have found it.
 
dodgecharger said:
What are your experiences with Talisman Cue Tips, they say there THE BEST but i want to hear from people that actually use them.

I Just bought a McDermott Cue and i love it, it came with a Triangle (med-hard) tip on it and i was thinking of changing it to a SNIPER Tip but am now considering talisman but i wanted to know peoples oppinions about them first
I'm just curious.
If you love the cue with the Triangle, why switch? :confused:

I have tried Talisman Pro medium tips. They are good tips and I never had a delam problem as some have. I do find the Talisman tips to run a just a little bit harder than the Moori medium tips. I like slightly softer tips, so they weren't for me. I have not had the opportunity to try the Talisman soft.

It all just comes down to personal preference. You can't really take someone else's word for what tip is best. what is hard for one player is soft for the next. You just have to try different tips, until you find one you like, and then stick with it.
 
Irish634 said:
Nice gesture too Kevin. It says I can't give you another rep until I give it to others. I will do one better though. I will have you do all of my work when needed & order my next cue from you. Your generosity here on the forum has earned you a customer.

Craig
Why thank you very much Craig...you've made my day.:) I'd be proud to do any work you need & provide my services to you. Thank you!
Big thanks for the kind words also go out to DougT, MrLucky, & Catscraddle...:)
Rep points for everyone!!!:D
 
dodgecharger said:
What are your experiences with Talisman Cue Tips, they say there THE BEST but i want to hear from people that actually use them.

I Just bought a McDermott Cue and i love it, it came with a Triangle (med-hard) tip on it and i was thinking of changing it to a SNIPER Tip but am now considering talisman but i wanted to know peoples oppinions about them first


MARWAN

Marwan.....Tip is on its way... maybe Monday or Tuesday...Enjoy....mike
 
Personally I have been hearing report of Talismans DELIMITATING. Seen one in a tournament DELIMITATE on a Break Shot.

I have been using Tiger Tips since I was turned on to the Tiger Hard Tip. for the MONEY I think Tigers are #ONE.
 
PoolSleuth said:
Personally I have been hearing report of Talismans DELIMITATING. Seen one in a tournament DELIMITATE on a Break Shot.

I have been using Tiger Tips since I was turned on to the Tiger Hard Tip. for the MONEY I think Tigers are #ONE.


Definition please?
 
cueball1950 said:
CHarger
PM me your address and i will put a talisman medium in the mail for you asap. No CHARGE...just someday return the favor to somebody else is all i ask..........mike


Nice!
It appears those individuals that said you were a stand up guy, weren't wrong!!!

SDF
 
Varney Cues said:
Thats what I'm talking about...nice gesture Cueball1950..for that you get rep points. Send the tip & shaft to me...I'll install it for you for free. Just pass along the goodwill when you have the chance.;)


Thats nice too!
This board has some great people as members.

SDF
 
Recently (~3-4 months ago) had Talisman WB installed on my cue. Haven't done anything but pick a couple of times since. Maintains shape well and works good for me.
 
I had a Sniper and loved it compared to any other tip I'd ever used...until it delaminated after about 10 uses. So I bought another...which delaminated after about 10 uses.

I have tried LePros and IMHO they LeSuck for billiards like a LeCar did for cross country driving.

Triangles are real nice and very inexpensive but they wear quickly.

I now use a Talisman medium. It plays better than the Triangle or LeSuck and hasn't delaminated after being on nearly a year...although it's living on borrowed time.

The Sniper is over priced for it's longevity IMHO but plays great.

The Talisman isn't cheap for a tip, but it plays very well and lasts a long time.

Triangles IMHO are the value Kings in tips.

LePros are, IMHO, both inexpensive and overpriced at the same time. How can this be? Because they LeSuck at any price.

I hope this helps. My $0.02. YMMV. See dealer for details.

LWW
 
Here is my honest opinion of Talisman tips. They play great. The hard is hard & the soft is soft. I actually used to play with the soft pigskin...and prefered it over other tips. But...I had several from several different batches keep having the same issue. And it wasn't just my tips...other players as well. They would indeed delam. Koop...that means the layers start to seperate. It was easy to tell with the Talisman. They have very thin wavy layers. All laminate lines are very thin & look the same...then presto...you'll be looking at your tip (after only a week or two of play) and it quite easy to see that one of the lines is suddenly much bolder/blacker/larger/wider. Upon closer inspection, as in slightly pushing the edge of the tip (under good lighting) you could see that the blacker line was seperating. If you kept playing it would play fine. It was just that under even closer inspection you could see that chalk was entering at that layer. If you pushed the tip off causing it to indeed seperate...you could clearly see blue almost halfway through the tip. So the tip was indeed ruined and coming apart. After many long emails with Tony explaining my step by step process...we couldn't figure it out. He was indeed most helpful and replaced all bad tips. He said NOT to use marker on the tip, the alcohol in the marker could cause it. Any polish or liquid could cause it. Heat could cause it. Dull install tools could cause it. He basically said just don't "wet" the tip in any way & to only burnish it lightly. I did all he said, still had the problems. Went back couple of years later, same thing. I bet if a lot of you members using them go look closely, you'll maybe see what I'm talking about. Most players simply don't notice it or know what to look for...and you may play years with one coming apart...and not know it. Most don't even know its a problem until it comes off or starts "clicking".
With that said...many of the finest custom makers alive use them as their standard tip...such as Bluegrass & Josey...so as I said, they do play well. My experience was limited to the pig skin version...I had no problems with the WB. I had others voice similar experiences as well so I decided not to offer it any longer as my main tip suggestion. I do still have plenty who use & love them with no problems. I just choose to personally use another brand of tip. Allie & Gerda both tried them as well...and came back two days later...wanting Moori's instead. I have seen this issue with other tips occasionally too...I've even seen it with Snipers...but only a couple. No issues whatsoever with Moori/Kamui/Molavia.
May your path to the perfect tip be quicker than mine.;)
 
If you are having layered tips delam consistently, I would look at installation and care before passing blame to the tip itself. Once maybe. Twice, i guess it could happen. But over and over again, its not the tip, its you or the installer, simple fact.
All these different tip makers aren't in the business to screw people by having them repurchase their tips over and over again, after a few times most "normal" people would move on to something else and word-of-mouth will travel.
#1 reason a layered tip will come apart is because you got it too hot from burnishing/shaping it and the glue softened.
Another reason is, don't use a "tip pick" on a layered tip. Common sense should tell you why that isn't a good idea. If its not holding chalk like you prefer, a light "scuffing" should suffice.

LWW said:
The Talisman isn't cheap for a tip, but it plays very well and lasts a long time.
If by not cheap you mean compared to a .15 LePro then no. But $15 for 3 layered tips is pretty cheap, especially compared to the cost of the cue you are installing it on.:)
 
SanDiegoFan said:
Nice!
It appears those individuals that said you were a stand up guy, weren't wrong!!!

SDF

SDF......I always try to be. Just sometimes you can be to stand up but i do my best everyday to treat people the way i want to be treated.. after all, that is what the world is suppose to be like.......mike
 
Varney Cues said:
Sniper is my first choice at this time.



Well. I can always send him a sniper ( i have a couple of them also) if he decided he does not like the Talisman......lolo
 
Sore_Aintya said:
its you or the installer, simple fact.
I assure you thats not the case. As I said, I went over every step in great detail with Tony. I never said they were trying to "screw" people either. I believe I am quite competent at tip installation.:rolleyes:
I understand that you are upset with this thread...since you just wanted to buy 3 Talisman from TannerPruess.
 
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Varney Cues said:
I assure you thats not the case. As I said, I went over every step in great detail with Tony. I never said they were trying to "screw" people either. I believe I am quite competent at tip installation.:rolleyes:
I wasn't referring to you Varney, matter of fact I didn't even read your post. Lack of paragraph's make my head hurt.
 
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