Favorite Chalk?

Best Chalk


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rack'em zach'em said:
Master Green or Blue or other?
This is the for sale section my friend. :rolleyes: Please do a search this topic has already been discussed many times. BTW Tan Masters gets my vote.:D
 
rackem said:
This is the for sale section my friend. :rolleyes: Please do a search this topic has already been discussed many times. BTW Tan Masters gets my vote.:D
I second that, Tan is great, keeps the shaft from getting all that blue and green into it..What topic hasnt been discussed in this forum:eek: Most informative forum on the net. :D
 
Tan is great

ccn7 said:
I second that, Tan is great, keeps the shaft from getting all that blue and green into it..What topic hasnt been discussed in this forum:eek: Most informative forum on the net. :D
BUT your room owner ain't gonna like it on his cloth unless he has camel simoniz and the only place I have seen THAT is Family Billiards in Fosco NC. And, tan seems to not hold as long as blue or green.
 
I Used Tan Before I Settled On A Playing Cue, Now I Use The Blue. Blue Is Also The Only Color That I Let The Guys Use In My Room. I Hate Cleaning The Tables After They Use The Other Stuff, So I Won't Let Em Use It.
 
spankman8 said:
Triangle is the best, even tho its hard to find now days.
True on both accounts. I can find it but it costs me quite a bit in shipping. Well worth it though.
 
I talked...

to someone at Silver Cup and noted that the blue pigment is the best for ball control...I personally like Blue Master Chalk (and triangle chalk). I tried the tan silver cup and it was like putting powder on the tip...rather blue the shaft than worry about a potential miscue.
 
Master tan

As stated, pool room owner gave me a bag of them.

Shafts look new, easier to clean, etc.

Master tan.

Ken
 
i'm in germany right now and there is a small spot 50 yards from my hotel that sucks, except the pool tables-it makes no sence at all, all 3 of them are jam up, best tables of the 5-6 other spots ive been to, what i noticed here in all the spots is the blue Master chalk is that horrible grey tint sandy stuff, we used to get a bad box occasionally in america-but here 90% is that stuff, i dont know if its coinicedence or they are dumping the seconds over seas, i have my own i brought and its much brighter blue not as powdeerd, plays much better, the stuff here sticks to your hands everything its awful, i remember 100% seeing it once or twice a year in america, but its everywhere here, and that concludes your international Blue Master Chalk report for today,
 
right on

i'm in germany right now and there is a small spot 50 yards from my hotel that sucks, except the pool tables-it makes no sence at all, all 3 of them are jam up, best tables of the 5-6 other spots ive been to, what i noticed here in all the spots is the blue Master chalk is that horrible grey tint sandy stuff, we used to get a bad box occasionally in america-but here 90% is that stuff, i dont know if its coinicedence or they are dumping the seconds over seas, i have my own i brought and its much brighter blue not as powdeerd, plays much better, the stuff here sticks to your hands everything its awful, i remember 100% seeing it once or twice a year in america, but its everywhere here, and that concludes your international Blue Master Chalk report for today

That's why I use triangle chalk. Since I only started playing "seriously" in Germany, I presumed all master chalk was that way. Triangle chalk costs the same here, and is always higher quality than the master chalk.

BTW, where are you at right now Fatboy?
 
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