7 hours without chalk!!!!

The Renfro

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Trying out a new Ki-Tech formula... Started at noon and quit at 7pm..
 
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The pool rooms will love it. They can just keep a cube at the desk and let you chalk up when they hand you your tray of balls.
 
A great money maker.

You could have scantily clad chalk girls coming around the table selling swipes of chalk.

.25 cents a swipe.

Don't go anywhere sweet heart, I am about to make a run and am good for a buck fitty.
 
ok - i am CALLING YOU OUT....

SJM/Stu will be with us next weekend. let's all go HEAD-TO-HEAD?

- you send me what you've got.
- Kamui/John can send me what he's got.
- and CHICAGORJ can send me what he's got.

or....drive your ass in here through the ice & join us!
;)
 
a week

I was a die setter, setting up thread rolling machines at Eagle Electric in Queens, NY. About a week after I started I was called up to their testing room. Out of the many types of screws I made for them, one was a Diamond Knurl that held wall sockets together. The specs I had on the blueprint called for a diameter of .123. I knew from other places I worked that that fastener called for.128 to have the diamonds nice and sharp.

Eagle was one of the biggest electric supply companies in the world and sold millions of wall sockets and switches a year. The big bosses and the quality control guys showed me a machine that put a plug in and out of a wall socket. They told me the ones made with the fasteners I had made never wore out and therefor they would never be able to get repeat orders that way and almost fired me.

The moral of the story is, don't make things TOO good if you want them to ever wear out. You need those repeat sales. Johnnyt
 
thank goodness you are back, been trying to reach you for a couple of weeks, you have another pm as of this morning.
 
ok - i am CALLING YOU OUT....



SJM/Stu will be with us next weekend. let's all go HEAD-TO-HEAD?



- you send me what you've got.

- Kamui/John can send me what he's got.

- and CHICAGORJ can send me what he's got.



or....drive your ass in here through the ice & join us!

;)


I do love your style, nothing like a southern woman
 
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Send me one piece, if it is as good as Magic Chalk and made in the USA Wisconsin Billiard Supply would prefer to market it. THx Tom. I have about 80 boxes of Smurf Chalk left, send me dealer pricing for Great White.
 
Send me one piece, if it is as good as Magic Chalk and made in the USA Wisconsin Billiard Supply would prefer to market it. THx Tom. I have about 80 boxes of Smurf Chalk left, send me dealer pricing for Great White.

What's smurf chalk?
 
Once,I have been 1 month without chalk.I was traveling around and sightseeing so didn't play pool at all those days.
During playing I can't imagine being without chalk for more than minute:):):)
 
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I was a die setter, setting up thread rolling machines at Eagle Electric in Queens, NY. About a week after I started I was called up to their testing room. Out of the many types of screws I made for them, one was a Diamond Knurl that held wall sockets together. The specs I had on the blueprint called for a diameter of .123. I knew from other places I worked that that fastener called for.128 to have the diamonds nice and sharp.

Eagle was one of the biggest electric supply companies in the world and sold millions of wall sockets and switches a year. The big bosses and the quality control guys showed me a machine that put a plug in and out of a wall socket. They told me the ones made with the fasteners I had made never wore out and therefor they would never be able to get repeat orders that way and almost fired me.

The moral of the story is, don't make things TOO good if you want them to ever wear out. You need those repeat sales. Johnnyt

I criticize your many bad posts so...
Nice post!;)
 
The moral of the story is, don't make things TOO good if you want them to ever wear out. You need those repeat sales. Johnnyt

i thought the same thing last night. people now, won't "overpay" for something that will last them a lifetime; the product needs to be commensurate.
 
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