No, I don't think they're all the same - that was to grab your attention. But it's funny - they're all made in the USA and the prices vary wildly. Are they all made by Tweeten Fibre (maker of Master and Triangle chalk) and privately labeled for these other companies?
Master - 2.75 for 12 at Seyberts
Triangle - 3.25 for 12 at Seyberts
Silver Cup - 3.25 for 12 at Seyberts
Blue Diamond - 6.50 for 2 (!!!) at pc-billiards.com (apparently the only place you can buy Blue Diamond)
NIR Chalk - 9.00 for 3 (!!!) at pc-billiards.com (ditto)
Sang Lee Chalk - 12.99 for 3 (!!!!!) at highrock.storesecured.com
Now, I think Blue Diamond is better than Master, a little softer and sticks better, but how can that price difference be justified?
And why is Blue Diamond only sold at one place? Here's my theory - Tweeten makes it for Longoni (according to the Longoni formula, supposedly) but doesn't want them competing too much with their own brands, so their deal is that Longoni can only sell it through one place in the USA. Who knows - Tweeten might have even set a minimum price for them so that they only capture a market segment Tweeten doesn't compete in (the crazy will-spend-anything-for-pool-items market, which counts me as a member).
Thoughts?
Master - 2.75 for 12 at Seyberts
Triangle - 3.25 for 12 at Seyberts
Silver Cup - 3.25 for 12 at Seyberts
Blue Diamond - 6.50 for 2 (!!!) at pc-billiards.com (apparently the only place you can buy Blue Diamond)
NIR Chalk - 9.00 for 3 (!!!) at pc-billiards.com (ditto)
Sang Lee Chalk - 12.99 for 3 (!!!!!) at highrock.storesecured.com
Now, I think Blue Diamond is better than Master, a little softer and sticks better, but how can that price difference be justified?
And why is Blue Diamond only sold at one place? Here's my theory - Tweeten makes it for Longoni (according to the Longoni formula, supposedly) but doesn't want them competing too much with their own brands, so their deal is that Longoni can only sell it through one place in the USA. Who knows - Tweeten might have even set a minimum price for them so that they only capture a market segment Tweeten doesn't compete in (the crazy will-spend-anything-for-pool-items market, which counts me as a member).
Thoughts?