Yes.There’s a gap in understanding here. I’m sure you’re talking about specific snooker tips. Elkmasters as a tip brand are made up to 14mm, with 13 and 14mm the most popular in the US.
Julian
Yes.There’s a gap in understanding here. I’m sure you’re talking about specific snooker tips. Elkmasters as a tip brand are made up to 14mm, with 13 and 14mm the most popular in the US.
I'll probably try out a techno dud because of this thread. I see one for sale on seyberts. They're made by Outsville, right? Or is it a generic name?
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don't forget Earl in the Elkmaster discussion as he has used them pretty much exclusively during his career.
Does that make Elkmaster a great tip for you (or me)? It's very subjective but I think it's safe to say that some guys have achieved great things using them.
best,
brian kc
don't forget Earl in the Elkmaster discussion as he has used them pretty much exclusively during his career.
Does that make Elkmaster a great tip for you (or me)? It's very subjective but I think it's safe to say that some guys have achieved great things using them.
best,
brian kc
This one surprises me because I worked on Earls tip in the 90s and it was a LePro.
Yes that is a brand, vs milk duds or duds that are generic. The problem that I found playing with them is that being compressed they are not as tall and they wear fast. I didn't feel any difference in play and maintenance between milk duds and Triangles, I think the compression brings them to a similar hardness. Triangles are cheaper and last longer.
Julian
I had a Le Pro installed recently and when I got it back from my repair guy, it mushroomed when I dropped it into my case! lolWell, that answers that... I personally HATED LePro, they mushroomed on me before I even hit a hall...
I had a Le Pro installed recently and when I got it back from my repair guy, it mushroomed when I dropped it into my case! lol
You either play with a tip you like, or you play with one that is supported by your sponsor.
I believe his go to tips were the original Moori tips, he was getting old stock for years until it dried up. I also heard he flirted with milk duds of one type or other. Never heard he used EM, but would bet he's tried everything at least once. Mike Gulyassy told me Early went through 13 tips in one day trying out a shaft..
This one surprises me because I worked on Earls tip in the 90s and it was a LePro.
I had a Le Pro installed recently and when I got it back from my repair guy, it mushroomed when I dropped it into my case! lol
You either play with a tip you like, or you play with one that is supported by your sponsor.