Taom Chalk

Where did you buy it from ? I looked and couldn’t find a place to give a discount on buying multiple pieces…so I paid full price for all my pieces
I ordered six Taom V10 chalks direct from Taom. Then I priced it through Seyberts. Ends up being cheaper through Seyberts with the discount code, and I would have had them already(domestic vs. international shipping).
 
I ordered six Taom V10 chalks direct from Taom. Then I priced it through Seyberts. Ends up being cheaper through Seyberts with the discount code, and I would have had them already(domestic vs. international shipping).
Well I guess I got a better deal than I thought lol… I ordered mine from Seyberts. Had it in my hands 2 days after I placed the order. I think I paid 18 and some change per piece.. best price I have seen so far
 
The 6-pack of chalk, and the pouch arrived.

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I have 3 questions
1 When did they take the lead out of masters?
2 What is the Syberts discount code?
3 Will using Taom fix my stroke ?
 
I bought a single cube v10 6 months ago, it appears unused still with 2 hours play a day. It is amazingly clean, worth every penny.

-dj
Similar experience here. I bought two cubes about six months ago (two cubes so I don't have to walk around the whole table to get the only chalk). I chalk pretty regularly (probably more than I need to...habit). Both cubes look like they are about 90% new. Amazing and I don't know how it's possible. Besides the weird longevity, I really got accustomed to the cleanliness. I'll be sticking with it. "Sticking"...did you see what I did there?
 
When using the Masters chalk my wife would ask about the blue dust that was settling around the room. It was on our white blinds and everywhere
You would especially find it in places not cleaned regularly. When brushing down my table , there would be a cloud of blue smoke coming off the table with every brush stroke . I don't see that happening any more and the room has no blue dust laying around anymore, anywhere. The last remark I heard from my wife on the stuff was, I don't care if the stuff was twice as mush as what you already paid for it, it's worth every penny.
What I haven't heard back in this post anywhere, is how much more precise the tables play , with out the small granues of master chalk laying around in the weave of the cloth. To me it's like playing on glass now . Cue ball follows with out kicks and skids when in coming in contact with the object ball,,I haven't looked back since making the change over. Cheers !
Too add, I can play for hours now and no one would even know I had been around a table. Hands are as clean when putting up my cue as they were before I screwed it together.
 
A 6 pack of Taom chalk is like a lifetime supply
And this is the main point vs cheap chalk.
It is like buying good tools, they last longer and perform better.

Not surprised some people can't do the maths on unit price vs duration...

Anyway, the performance of Taom is also way beyond older chalks.
No marks on cueball either or table cloth.
Best leap forward in cuesports in living memory.
 
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And this is the main point vs cheap chalk.
It is like being good tools, they last longer and perform better.

Not surprised some people can't do the maths on unit price vs duration...

Anyway, the performance of Taom is also way beyond older chalks.
No marks on cueball either or table cloth.
Best leap forward in cuesports in living memory.
I bought a second cube (cylinder?) of Toam chalk for my home table just so I can have two pieces on the rails out of laziness. The first piece seems like it will outlive me.
 
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