I received my blue "cube" in the mail earlier this week. I've had a chance to play with it a bit, and I have to say upon first impression, I really like it. It's a lot firmer than the white was. It doesn't disintegrate upon application, or make a mess all over the table. It doesn't stick to the cue ball as much as the white did for me. It stays on the tip well, and I feel it performs better than Masters or Blue Diamond. I haven't tried Kamui or Magic chalk, so I can't speak to that. It is a lighter shade of blue than you might be used to, but that's just fine. It doesn't show up all over the table like the white does. I'm still not sure how I feel about the cylindrical shape, feels a little bit awkward in your hand after being so used to holding a cube. That's a little distracting. But overall, excellent product. Thanks Chris!
We fall down and we get up... The original Great White had been mixed at high speed because of a motor swap in a Hobart rebuild we bought... The White version no longer bows to anyone..... The fact that we make our products here in Tennessee is hard action.. All facets of production fall on our shoulders as far as quality and performance.. I can only imagine ordering chalk and then selling it at a big markup without having to worry with QC or production schedule must be awesome...
We have some production 2nds building up.. We will likely do "free" chalk where you pay shipping of $2.04... I could charge $3 to help offset cost but that would be a little sideways to call it free....
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