J JIMMY L AzB Silver Member Silver Member Aug 26, 2009 #1 Selling off my collection of Pre Flag Master Chalk What you see in the picture is what you get 20 pieces of chalk some used 10 Green / 10 Blue 1 chalk holder 1 Willard’s tip tool 1 Cue Cube tip tool sold Last edited: Aug 26, 2009
Selling off my collection of Pre Flag Master Chalk What you see in the picture is what you get 20 pieces of chalk some used 10 Green / 10 Blue 1 chalk holder 1 Willard’s tip tool 1 Cue Cube tip tool sold
bencho n00b Silver Member Aug 26, 2009 #3 Doesn;t chalk dry out? I'm sure preflag chalk is old so how does one rewet dried out crusty chalk?
VonRhett Friends Call Me "von" Silver Member Aug 26, 2009 #4 Quite the opposite -chalk absorbs moisture. Old Timers (like me) know the value of baking old chalk to restore it to the proper moisture level. Yes, baking. -von bencho said: Doesn;t chalk dry out? I'm sure preflag chalk is old so how does one rewet dried out crusty chalk? Click to expand...
Quite the opposite -chalk absorbs moisture. Old Timers (like me) know the value of baking old chalk to restore it to the proper moisture level. Yes, baking. -von bencho said: Doesn;t chalk dry out? I'm sure preflag chalk is old so how does one rewet dried out crusty chalk? Click to expand...
bencho n00b Silver Member Aug 26, 2009 #6 really... cause i have flag masters chalk and when it dries, it gets crusty and not ... good.
VonRhett Friends Call Me "von" Silver Member Aug 26, 2009 #7 toothpick test. cuedaddy said: How do you know its done.. Does it go ding ding? Click to expand...