Chuck's Profile
Rank: Hustler
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- Currently 5/5 Stars.
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Tip Pik Tip Tool - $11.95
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This is my favorite tip tool in my bag. Definitely worth it.
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- Currently 5/5 Stars.
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Willard Shaper-Pros (Nickel) - $10.95
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Nothing much that's new and original can be said about this classic tool, other than it's a necessity for shaping your tip. Simply put, it's nearly indestructible and will last you a lifetime. (as long as you don't lose it)
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( 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.)
- Currently 3/5 Stars.
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Porper Tip Burnisher - $7.95
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Not a bad item, but I'm not sure if it's really doing the job that well. It's handy, quality made, and new, but so far I've found that the old 5-dollar bill burnishing technique works just as well. It's worth a try, but I bet many of the old school players would say don't bother.
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- Currently 3/5 Stars.
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This neat little item is for the person that has everything. While it's not exactly high tech, it serves it's purpose well if you ever want to create a layout when you're away from the real thing. The only drawback is the miniature balls are easily lost, but you get a backup set just in case. Though I haven't found any great use for it yet, it reminds me how much I like pool every time I go to the fridge.
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( 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.)
- Currently 4/5 Stars.
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Good book for anyone who wants to learn the basics about cue tips. Good instruction on maintenance and tools, but the pictures aren't that great and the chapter layout/organization needed more attention. Other than those two small problems, there's some good information herenfor someone without any previous knowledge about cue tips.
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Location: Columbus, Ohio
Playing Cue: Viking
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