I have 8 pieces of Taom. Did you really just call me cheap? hahahaha I needed a good laugh today.Well I get you can non grasp the idea of preventing problem.
So the Rubber Band Trick slows down, or stops roll.
Sure you don’t even use Toam because your too cheap to buy it.![]()
I have 8 pieces of Taom. Did you really just call me cheap? hahahaha I needed a good laugh today.
You're the one who complains about coffee prices, won't play in tournaments over $5, etc. Give me an example where I am cheap. Please? If you're right, I'll correct it right away.Cheap is what I said, Cheap is what you are.
I tried using the Toams over a layer of Masters for awhile when I first bought the stuff. I found later that compleatly removing the Masters chalk with my Willards tool and then using the Toams worked best. When I'm through playing for the day a quick wipe off with a paper towel and back in the case. No chalk is going to eliminate miscues but the above has worked great for me. Still one of the biggest factors is that I can play over 2 hours and my hands are as clean as when I started and the room has no blue chalk dust laying around on stuff,,works great at home.It's true!! I received the V-10 yesterday and this morning I applied it over the tip with a thin layer of Masters chalk residue. Taom is light green over the blue Masters. After 30 shots the tip is still solidly covered with light green. No miscues on draw shots. I love it. Zero residue on the cue ball or table. I put a little bit of duct tape on the lid of my case with "CHALK" written on it to remember the chalk when I pack up the cues. Worst thing I can think of is leaving your V-10 on the table!!
I use it on my home table. Chalk is still almost new after 8 months, but wrapper started to deteriorate. Put some tape around sides and bottom, also killed the roll when dropped-Well I put a large Rubber Band from produce around Chalk, kills roll on floor.
I use it on my home table. Chalk is still almost new after 8 months, but wrapper started to deteriorate. Put some tape around sides and bottom, also killed the roll when dropped-
-dj
You're the one who complains about coffee prices, won't play in tournaments over $5, etc. Give me an example where I am cheap. Please? If you're right, I'll correct it right away.
My guess is there is no need for additional colors, as there is no dust at all from the chalk. The green color has no effect on the cloth.It won’t be as clean when they come out with a blue version
When I chalk my cue I see dust. Because of the light green color it’s hard to see but it’s there.My guess is there is no need for additional colors, as there is no dust at all from the chalk. The green color has no effect on the cloth.
I haven't needed to clean my table in months.
-dj
You do realize people say the Pyro is just as clean and it's blue.When I chalk my cue I see dust. Because of the light green color it’s hard to see but it’s there.
It will be interesting to see how long the chalk last.
Pyro is good chalk, but I've seen it leave flakes. If you push it to the point of almost miscue it can flake off. V10 doesn't seem to do that.You do realize people say the Pyro is just as clean and it's blue.
I have plenty of money and spend most of it. I’m not cheap in the least bit. Maybe bad with my money, but not cheap.Well you a Pool player, they are not Barret Jackson crowd.
Why did you buy 8 Toam, you reselling?
I've haven't seen one comment saying thatYou do realize people say the Pyro is just as clean and it's blue.
Eight piece should last 200 years, unless you loose.I have plenty of money and spend most of it. I’m not cheap in the least bit. Maybe bad with my money, but not cheap.
I bought 4 pieces from John Schmidt when he was selling it over a year ago. My buddy bought me a two pack since he didn’t know I’d already bought mine. And I’ve found two pieces. I don’t resell anything. More likely to give stuff away that I don’t need anymore.
Don’t worry, I tight.Eight piece should last 200 years, unless you loose.