A local shop will replace the tip guide which comes with the insert it's usually fairly inexpensive.
I think it cost me about 10 dollars to replace a tip or guide including the correct part and rewrapping/epoxy.
Buy your friend lunch, it will take him like less than 5 mins to replace a tip.
If you want the exact match and it's not available from your local store or friend, you can email each company and get the appropriate tip shipped to you.
No they don't. They had some in store during the spring event a while back, then depleted stock online. You will often see them in the flea market section of forums or auction sites.
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