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Scientific testing could certainly be done. It would be time consuming but density, adhesion and friction testing would reveal the truth.
It's easier to simply try it. Like yourself I only used Masters for a long time and thought that chalk was chalk, but I discovered I was wrong.
Blue Diamond is softer, seems to have a higher moisture content than Masters. It covers your tip more like lip stick would. I find the Masters to be more like black board chalk, it's much dryer and harder compared to Blue Diamond. You will notice the difference immediately, it's really that different, and has much higher adhesion properties as well.
It makes sense that Tweeten is the manufacture of all this chalk, but by no means does that mean all the chalk is the same. When you have a manufacturer private label a product for you, they make it to your specifications. I suppose Tweeten most likely makes the Kamui chalk too. :thumbup:
So, just being clear, the chalk that ABSOLUTELY SUCKS (masters) is made
by the same guys who make his exclusive favorite, Blue Diamond.
Is it possible they're the same chalk in a different wrapper? That'd be hilarious.
Most miscues are user error.
If there's a special flavor of chalk that can save you the 1% of the time it's not, I need scientific proof,
not "Well I've been using this and I never miscue and I really like it".
I can find someone saying that about any (EVERY) brand. So that's not proof of anything.
Opinions like that are about as helpful as telling me your favorite color is purple.
Scientific testing could certainly be done. It would be time consuming but density, adhesion and friction testing would reveal the truth.
It's easier to simply try it. Like yourself I only used Masters for a long time and thought that chalk was chalk, but I discovered I was wrong.
Blue Diamond is softer, seems to have a higher moisture content than Masters. It covers your tip more like lip stick would. I find the Masters to be more like black board chalk, it's much dryer and harder compared to Blue Diamond. You will notice the difference immediately, it's really that different, and has much higher adhesion properties as well.
It makes sense that Tweeten is the manufacture of all this chalk, but by no means does that mean all the chalk is the same. When you have a manufacturer private label a product for you, they make it to your specifications. I suppose Tweeten most likely makes the Kamui chalk too. :thumbup: