Even if I have lipstick on my collar??? I hear ya, thanks.
That's interesting. I've never heard of anyone bashing Master Chalk? I have no possible idea why they would. Maybe I'm old school, but Master Chalk hasn't ever done me wrong.
Grrrrrr.....I think people are just trying to cash in on new equipment. Especially these new age tips and shafts. Nothing wrong with a triangle tip and good ol' master chalk. I've tried the new age layered tips and did nothing but miscue with them. Oh, and these "no-deflection" predator ob-1, ob-46...whuteva shafts. Don't believe the hype.
No...don't give it a try. It won't make you superman. Just another way to cash in on garbage. Have you had problems with master chalk yourself?
I like the Masters but I don't love it. It's doesn't stick to the tip as much as I remember. Just wanted to try something new and the reviews on BD were stellar.
Wrong!!! Nothing wrong with Masters, but the Blue Diamond IS better, not just hype.
Have you even tried it???
What I meant by "there's nothing wrong with Masters" is that there is nothing wrong with Masters.
If it works for you, great. But to tell other people not to try something else is just stupid.
The BD chalk lasts longer, is cleaner (doesn't get all over your hands and the table), it goes on smoother and thinner.
I personally misuce LESS with the BD and can put more spin on the CB with it.
Hope this answers your question.
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That's interesting. I've never heard of anyone bashing Master Chalk? I have no possible idea why they would. Maybe I'm old school, but Master Chalk hasn't ever done me wrong.
Grrrrrr.....I think people are just trying to cash in on new equipment. Especially these new age tips and shafts. Nothing wrong with a triangle tip and good ol' master chalk. I've tried the new age layered tips and did nothing but miscue with them. Oh, and these "no-deflection" predator ob-1, ob-46...whuteva shafts. Don't believe the hype.
A Triangle tip is fine, but mushrooms more quickly than say a Sniper or Moori or Kamui, etc. Also, a low deflection ( not " no deflection") shaft is a huge difference in play. I tried shooting with my frined's Pechauer with a standard shaft on it tonight, and I couldn't make a ball if I tried to use a lot of spin. The low deflection shafts have changed the game for the better and I am sure a lot of pros use them now because of that and would not go back to standard again. They really do make a huge difference.
Have you tried on eof these "hype" shafts yourself? If not, give one a week of play then try the old one. I am sure you will feel the difference.
What I meant by "there's nothing wrong with Masters" is that there is nothing wrong with Masters.
If it works for you, great. But to tell other people not to try something else is just stupid.
The BD chalk lasts longer, is cleaner (doesn't get all over your hands and the table), it goes on smoother and thinner.
I personally misuce LESS with the BD and can put more spin on the CB with it.
Hope this answers your question.
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Blue Diamond Chalk is the best chalk. At 3.50 a cube it's not cheap but worth it.
I just gotta say, I think you are being a bit harsh just because someone
chooes not to jump on every bandwaqgon that comes along.
But mostly - if you are getting chalk on your hands and worse, the table,
you desperately need to learn how to chalk a tip.
My semi-educated guess is you are a chalk grinder - this mau also
explain why you are less happy with Master.
It goes on fine if you do it right.
BTW - the most important thing about chalk is keeping it DRY,
which can be a promlem in high humidity.
Dale