Oh yeah, can you put in a little magnetic leather flap cover to keep the chalk from flying out when I am jogging? :grin:
JoeyA
Jogging? You mean scrambling away from the guys chasing you to get their cash back? :grin-square:
Oh yeah, can you put in a little magnetic leather flap cover to keep the chalk from flying out when I am jogging? :grin:
JoeyA
Jogging? You mean scrambling away from the guys chasing you to get their cash back? :grin-square:
You know this thread was bumping along just fine, until you had to go and make it all ugly. I just got my two flu shots today but still think I'm going to be sick.
JoeyA
your fingers then the table. have you seen the damage chalk holders do to ferrules.
can u say hourglass?
Hi,
I use a leather chalk pouch that I make.
It is made of real leather, double layered.
Will not come off your belt and/or make a big mess as the chalk get low.
Very easy to carry around, and is very durable.
Does not get in the way of the chalk with the stick or what not.
It does not consist of two parts so you don't need to worry about one part getting lost.
It can be attached to the front, back and side, with or without a belt.
Hope you like it.
Thank you.
I took a flyer on the pouch after almost putting my eye out with a pocket chalker.I am happy I did so.
I wear it on my right hip, above the right margin of the back pocket, and access the chalk with the same motion used to extract and replace the pocket chalker.
After a month or so of use, I began to experience "chalked" fingers. I had been replacing the chalk into the pouch open side down, which dusted the interior of the pouch with chalk.
My solution is to replace the chalk into the pouch open side up, as one would place the chalk on the rail, and I no longer have chalked fingers.
I've had no retention issues with simply wearing the pouch on the waistband of my jeans, sometimes belted, sometimes not.
As an olde farte of 65, I could not care less if some adolescent makes a gay reference.
Pete
occasional flashes of B
too often in the slough of D
I took a flyer on the pouch after almost putting my eye out with a pocket chalker.I am happy I did so.
I wear it on my right hip, above the right margin of the back pocket, and access the chalk with the same motion used to extract and replace the pocket chalker.
After a month or so of use, I began to experience "chalked" fingers. I had been replacing the chalk into the pouch open side down, which dusted the interior of the pouch with chalk.
My solution is to replace the chalk into the pouch open side up, as one would place the chalk on the rail, and I no longer have chalked fingers.
I've had no retention issues with simply wearing the pouch on the waistband of my jeans, sometimes belted, sometimes not.
As an olde farte of 65, I could not care less if some adolescent makes a gay reference.
Pete
occasional flashes of B
too often in the slough of D
Thanks for addressing my concern(s)!!! There's no e in fart. :groucho:
I just might have to try the pouch and use it in conjunction with the Euro holder.
I like the Euro holder because I can get more mileage from the chalk. As I swipe/wipe the chalk on the cue and wear it down and down I can strip off the paper on the sides of the chalk, put a quarter or two in the bottom of the Euro holder and put the chalk in on top of the quarter and it'll still be high enough to be able to hold on to it. I get double or more mileage from a piece of that expensive BD chalk by putting a quarter or a washer under it so it sticks up higher as it wears down.
Funny how I'll throw away hundreds of $$$ on a cue I never use but go to extreme lengths to make a piece of chalk last longer.![]()
Here is a picture of the chalk pouch I made for Joey A, with his initials tooled by hand on the front.
Thank you JoeyA.![]()