WANTED: BLACK AND GREEN CANS OF 'KARSEAL Cue Wax'

acedonkeyace

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WANT METAL CAN, OLD STYLE 1oz size, 'NOT' 'NOT', PLASTIC NEW STYLE, 2oz size.


I am looking for about 4 or 5 cans of this wax. It is the Black and Green writing can 1oz in size. Says 'KarSeal' Cue Wax on the can.

I helped set up a Hobby room at the Suncoast, Largo Boys and Girls Club. We now have a Cue Lathe for the kids to work on cues and do re tips and cleanings and such.

Anyway, I donated some Bowling Allley Wax, the old quality stuff, and a couple of the Black and Green Cans of KarSeal Cue Wax,

The Kids prefer the Kar Seal brand,

So I am looking at locating a half a case of this stuff, so I can buy it and donate to the program. The kids are getting to be professionals at finishing cue shafts and waxing butt sections to a high luster.

Please let me know what you have, how many and what you would let them go for?





Thanks for your help,

Mike 'acedonkeyace' Kennedy
 
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I prefer that stuff too as opposed to the newer wax in the plastic container. I haven'teen able to get my hands on that stuff for a few years, if you do find a cash of it somewhere and you don't need all of it I'd appreciate if you'd let me know where and who and all that.
 
Just wondering why you guys prefer the metal can. Is the wax different? To me, the
plastic can is better because it has a screw-on cap and it appears more air tight than
the metal can.
 
Wow that's crazy that the kids at the boys and girls club are so picky about what gets donated and what cue products they use...


Whats even crazier is the Boys, and Girls club allows children to run a cue lathe..
Can you say major liability!!! (I think the Boys and Girls club is smarter than that) :rolleyes:
 
Whats even crazier is the Boys, and Girls club allows children to run a cue lathe..
Can you say major liability!!! (I think the Boys and Girls club is smarter than that) :rolleyes:

Let's just be excited that a boys and girls club supposedly has a cue repair department....:thumbup:
 
Just wondering why you guys prefer the metal can. Is the wax different? To me, the
plastic can is better because it has a screw-on cap and it appears more air tight than
the metal can.

To me it's a better wax, smoother, not as mealy or oily
 
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