They certainly couldn't of sold out of those $25 cubes on hype alone. In my opinion if you can hold onto the chalk for the life of it the price is a real non-issue.
I haven't used the chalk so I can't exactly agree with any of the pumpers or detractors, but I can see that they sold out and may very well sell out again. Hype can't carry pool products that far....it's too small of a community and word gets around quick. The fact that word does get around quick may also be the reason this stuff is selling like hotcakes.
I thought you guys were sharper than this, the reason why they charge $25 for a piece of chalk is so everyone will talk about it and threads like this will exist further hyping it up and getting people curious about it. Clever people at Kamui, it is kind of like Gene's Perfect Aim for $80 or whatever, it got people talking and people bought it. I think I am going to have to work that angle sometime. :grin:
Oh yeah, and what's interesting about Kamui chalk is, it seems everyone that's actually used it, raves about it.
I thought you guys were sharper than this, the reason why they charge $25 for a piece of chalk is so everyone will talk about it and threads like this will exist further hyping it up and getting people curious about it. Clever people at Kamui, it is kind of like Gene's Perfect Aim for $80 or whatever, it got people talking and people bought it. I think I am going to have to work that angle sometime. :grin:
I thought you guys were sharper than this, the reason why they charge $25 for a piece of chalk is so everyone will talk about it and threads like this will exist further hyping it up and getting people curious about it. Clever people at Kamui, it is kind of like Gene's Perfect Aim for $80 or whatever, it got people talking and people bought it. I think I am going to have to work that angle sometime. :grin:
They could also be working this from another angle, the one involving human nature. You can take any two products which are exactly the same, put a price tag of $5 on one and $10 on the other. There will always be a number of people who will buy the $10 item because they assume it MUST be better if it costs more.
The Greatest trick the devil ever pulled was to convince people to buy $25 Chalk?
http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/magazine/16-03/ff_free
Specifically the experiment that was done with chocolates, one free and the other 1ct - otherwise exactly the same.
I can tell you that certain people have repackaged items which are commonly available for RETAIL $14 for a box of 100 and then sold them for $50 for the same 100 pieces plus a nicer box that cost about $1.
The thing is that this is not a scam like that. At least I don't think so because I talked to the owner of Kamui at length and from what I can see he has put a lot of actual effort and money into developing this compound.
Now that COULD all be just marketing bullshit and he found some substance that's readily available and he has elves busy repackaging it. But I don't think so. He told me about the beginnings of the development two years ago.
Anyway, no shortage of people willing to make unfounded accusations and insinuations. The world will never run out of idiots with nothing better to do.
It's late and I'm tired but after re-reading my post I don't believe I mentioned the word scam anywhere. I simply pointed out that there will always be a certain number people who will buy the higher priced item when given a choice. They could very well have the best chalk product ever made, but I will remain content just chalking my cue a little more often with my Masters. Now, if a number of players start beating Efren and they say they couln't have done it without their "special" chalk, then I might reconsider.
BTW, just because I'm one of those idiots doesn't necessarily mean I don't have anything better to do.
BTW, just because I'm one of those idiots doesn't necessarily mean I don't have anything better to do.
The Greatest trick the devil ever pulled was to convince people to buy $25 Chalk?
The thing is that this is not a scam like that. At least I don't think so because I talked to the owner of Kamui at length and from what I can see he has put a lot of actual effort and money into developing this compound.
Now that COULD all be just marketing bullshit and he found some substance that's readily available and he has elves busy repackaging it. But I don't think so. He told me about the beginnings of the development two years ago.
Anyway, no shortage of people willing to make unfounded accusations and insinuations. The world will never run out of idiots with nothing better to do.
Snake Oil Salesman for $1.00 a bottle ( watered down whiskey ) & cost 5 cent to make , Ocean Front Property in Arizona, ect.....
I miscue maybe twice a year with Master Chalk, with mega hours of play, then it was my fault for not dressing the tip when needed.
If you pay over 50 cent for a cube of chalk your on DOPE!:sorry:
David Harcrow
I guess if you're an idiot, you have a LOT of company. As of this post, 77.88% of voters on this poll are in your corner. That speaks volumes!
I mean, c'mon, $25 dollars a cube :killingme:??? Ridiculous!!!
Maniac (who obviously wasn't sleeping well tonight)