And there we have it! The result of the information age and the free market.
Now we pretty much know where, how, and why this brand of chalk exists, that it's namesake did not even use it to achieve his incredible level of play. So based on this information you can decide whether it is still working for you to your enjoyment or whether you feel defrauded.
Perhaps that is why Masters and Tweeten (the same exact chalk by the way despite player assertions to the contrary) enjoy such a dominance in the market. They have built a reputation for delivering a consistent and reliable product.
Why is it that Competition Sports always brings out these items after a player/celebrity dies? Using the Balabushka name on their mass produced cues is a travesty in my opinion. Balabushka stood for the eptiome of quality cue construction and wood choice. That's why his cues are still solid after 40 years. There is no way he would have approved of the mass production techniques employed in the construction of the cues that bear his name today. This is a case where the promise of the "brand" doesn't meet the standards implied. Unfortunately though most buyers who purchase the "Balabushka" cues by Competition, will never get to experience a real one and thus will never know what they were promised.
Now we pretty much know where, how, and why this brand of chalk exists, that it's namesake did not even use it to achieve his incredible level of play. So based on this information you can decide whether it is still working for you to your enjoyment or whether you feel defrauded.
Perhaps that is why Masters and Tweeten (the same exact chalk by the way despite player assertions to the contrary) enjoy such a dominance in the market. They have built a reputation for delivering a consistent and reliable product.
Why is it that Competition Sports always brings out these items after a player/celebrity dies? Using the Balabushka name on their mass produced cues is a travesty in my opinion. Balabushka stood for the eptiome of quality cue construction and wood choice. That's why his cues are still solid after 40 years. There is no way he would have approved of the mass production techniques employed in the construction of the cues that bear his name today. This is a case where the promise of the "brand" doesn't meet the standards implied. Unfortunately though most buyers who purchase the "Balabushka" cues by Competition, will never get to experience a real one and thus will never know what they were promised.