Good Subject and one of the least talked about
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I hope that was sarcasm. You were a member since 2010, there is no way you could have missed the other 30 Chalk Threads LOL
Good Subject and one of the least talked about
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I hope that was sarcasm. You were a member since 2010, there is no way you could have missed the other 30 Chalk Threads LOL
The great thing Longoni did was the marketing and the little two cube box is perfect for a case. I asked Tweeten about the boxes at the trade show where they had some on display and they said it just cost too much to package that way.
Have you tried it? I am an old guy who is the first to call something a scam but this stuff is not. I have a system where I use the Kamui in combination with Predator. I use the Kaumi as sort of a treatment every second rack or so and I use the Predator just as I would use any piece of chalk.
I pretty much never miscue and have a level of confidence on any shot I didn't really have before. You can nip the cue ball or spin it with complete confidence. The biggest problem are people wanting to borrow it once they try it. The real sucker is the person who is so closed minded they deny themselves something without even knowing what it is.
Using the Kaumi as a tip treatment as I do one piece will last you a few years. I don't do it my way because I am trying to preserve the chalk, I am in the habit of chalking frequently and don't like waiting so many shots to chalk up. This has worked for me.
I can guarantee that I was the only person in our small city that bought a piece of Skamui chalk.
I have lots of Pre Flag, some Blue Diamond and unfortunately, just a couple of Russian Magic cubes left.
One thing that I am seeing is Predator chalk all over the place during any league night out.
I tested the Predator chalk and it seems a lot like Pre Flag. I wouldn't say it is as good as
Blue Diamond or Russian but it is fairly fine and you wouldn't have to chalk every shot if you didn't feel like it.
I will always stick (no pun intended) with the 3 that I mentioned but the Pred chalk is a great alternative to expensive Skam chalk.
If I didn't get lucky and find a Gross and a half of Pre Flag, I would have stuck with Blue Diamond exclusively.
There are shots when the lower you can hit it the better. Regardless of the stroke, it's an advantage to be able to aim lower and wider in such situations, and good to know there is more margin for error.
Anyone who never miscues, is likely not going near the boundaries in CB control.