CocoboloCowboy said:
John Barton is working on a HOT IDEA in a Chalk Holders that will set the world of Chalk Holder on FIRE.
Maybe we could hook up and cross market it with my new chalk idea?
From personal observation, the most effective is the top 1/3 layer of the chalk cube. When the cube gets bored too deep, it becomes useless and start putting more chalk on the ferrule than the tip.
Show me someone with a dirty ferrule and I bet that person is either inproperly chalking or holding on to a chalk cube past its useful life.
In my idea the first 1/3 of the chalk cube will be made up of *um* chalk.
==\___/==
[ .......... ] <-----Chalk
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[ N2 N2 ]
[ N2 N2 ] <----- hollow space (pat. pending)
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The rest of the cube will be hollow space. What sets mine apart is the hollow space is filled with pure nitrogen displacing oxygen which can premature age and 'oxidize' the chalk. Concern about nitrogen leaking out? I will back it with a guarantee. If the nitrogen level ever drops below 73%, I will replace the chalk, no questions ask. Just pay for shipping and handling.
Right now I'm kicking around the idea of manufacturing it in my kitchen. Once the idea takes off, and they sell like hotcakes I'll introduce layered chalk to stay ahead of the competition. Your tip is layered, why not the chalk as well. To distinguish the two, the older style will be marketed as 'classic'.
Its pure genius I tell you and has nothing to do with the Coronas I just had
