Great Gift for the Holidays - Exotic Hardwood Pocket Chalkers

8Ball48043

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These little guys are so much nicer than the cheap plastic chalk holders you see around. These are hand made from exotic hardwoods and make great Christmas gifts and Stocking stuffers. Order yours today!

Here are some chalkers that I have made up and ready to ship:

Maple
Walnut Burl
Marblewood
Goncalo Alves

I also have a nice variety of hardwoods in stock, so if the wood you want is not listed above, send me a PM. I may very well have your favorite hardwood in stock, and will make a pocket chalker just for you.

Single wood Pocket Chalkers are $19.95 each and include shipping within the United States. International buyers please PM for shipping rates.

I also have some 'Twisted Wood' (See them at: http://forums.azbilliards.com/showth...56#post3830656) and a Bocote/Maple (like the one shown on the photo below) spliced chalkers. These chalkers are $29.95 shipped within the United States.

Notice how both ends of the 'shaft' (the part that slips into your pocket) is nicely rounded so as to slip into and out of your pocket easily, and not get caught on the pocket edge, or stitching, or zipper, or button on your pocket.

Also, I use string to attach the vinyl chalk holder to the shaft so as not to chafe, wear, or abrade your clothes when using my chalkers.

These are a lot cooler than the plain plastic chalkers you see everywhere! Get yours today!

Check out my PERFECT iTrader rating (http://forums.azbilliards.com/itrader.php?u=2905) and Buy with Confidence.
 

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