Thanks it is a great lathe
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Seeing that this is still going on I am being pushed into the idea that I should buy some of this chalk so I can sell it. Heck I can buy 10 cubes, sell 9 of them, keep one and some profit.
The way this stuff is selling I might just keep them since they might end up being collector items.
I've got a better idea. I'm going to take a picture of a piece of chalk and sell the picture. It won't cost me a penny :groucho:
Etch a picture of Jesus, or The Virgin Mary on it and you can retire.
Ding ding ding we have a winner,tap tap tap good postAs noted in previous threads and useless arguments, I am a huge adversary against the Kamui chalk epidemic. I am so against it that I will no longer use any of their products even though I did absolutely love the Kamui Black M tips.
Have I used the chalk?
Yes. The texture is very similar to Balabushka's chalk which I tried about ten years ago. It has a much softer feel when being applied and stayed on the tip well. However, I did not see any profound difference between my ability to apply extreme english.
Ultimately, Everything product is worth a try and is open to debate between the people using it.
I chalk often... I chalk well.. And the only person who is to blame if I screw the pooch... myself.
As a final side note, please read this page (Kamui Japan) and let me know what their marketing department added after negative feedback from their customers about the price of Kamui chalk. Hilarious!
http://www.kamuibrand.com/billiard/#panel-1