Does anyone know where I can acquire some old Master Chalk? I believe it is made before the 1980's using the old formula.
cigardave said:Sounds like either the start... or the continuation of an urban legend.![]()
Craig, you obviously have me at a disadvantage... did my post come across that strong? It wasn't intended that way.manwon said:Dave, would you like to make a small wager that what has been said is just an Urban Legend?
If so, please tell me how you would like to post up and the specifications for the bet!!!!!!!!![]()
cigardave said:Craig, you obviously have me at a disadvantage... did my post come across that strong? It wasn't intended that way.
Sorry if I have ruffled any feathers. Peace out.
CocoboloCowboy said:Pre American Flag Master?
jcommie said:I want some
How much?
Tennesseejoe said:Does anyone know where I can acquire some old Master Chalk? I believe it is made before the 1980's using the old formula.
youloudmouth said:Hello every body I don"t want to step on any-ones toes here but
I always forget to order some masters chalk (my favirote) I run out and I go locally and pick up what ever they have and you know the story it's either messy or i miss cue I live near Chicago thought i could save on shipping on a gross and pick it up at the place its made
(Tweeten Fibre Co Chicago) They said they dont do that then I asked about the lead deal and this is what he had to tell me.
I asked his permission to post his response here and he wrote this
I don't have a problem with putting my response on a forum I just don't want it to sound too "American" if you know what I mean. If you'd like I can re-type a more subtle answer to post?
then he said a meeting came up so just post his original answer
Good question, unfortunately people have no idea what they are talking about. The short answer is that flag or no flag the chalk is exactly the same. The reason for the flag was two fold. Following 9/11 I was compelled to do something to show my pride as an American and as an American Company. That was the only reason for the flag. So prior to 9/11 there was never a flag on our label. Since anything involving lead hasn?t been used for over 25 years there is no way that chalk prior to 9/11 was any different other then the American flag. The second reason happened by accident. There is a ton of counterfeit Master Chalk all over the world, and it is very hard to control. So I keep the flag on the label because I thought if these counterfeiters wanted to copy everything that would mean they would also have to put an American flag on there. Thus making it that much harder for them to get away with copying an American registered trademark and including an American flag! So that's your answer. So the next time someone tells you that the flag chalk is not as good you can educate them as to the real answer and tell them to be proud to be an American! We are! Cheers,Tweeten Fibre Co., Inc