Is there a link on how to order Pagulayan chalk thanks.
fixed your post......
Ok, my opinion changes. It's 99.5% V10 with just enough changed to call it different. It quacks like a duck.From the horse's mouth as they say...:
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I'm going to try that next time at the hall! V10 and Pyro are very good chalks that keep the cue ball clean and the table clean. That is their main advantage.That might just work ty.
Or, ya know, he just says that in order to sell more of his own Taom chalk. Maybe his different formula was the shape of the mold.Ok, my opinion changes. It's 99.5% V10 with just enough changed to call it different. It quacks like a duck.![]()
I highly doubt there is anything different besides the shape, and if there was, what spectacular advantage would it have...Or, ya know, he just says that in order to sell more of his own Taom chalk. Maybe his different formula was the shape of the mold.
So it doesn't really leave residue?I have used 4 cylinders of the chalk as of now and have 4 more stored. Christmas my wife bought me 5 more so now I have nine.
My wife doesn't buy me stuff for my pool playing,,she bought the chalk because she noticed there wasn't a blue haze around the
room of chalk dust that had settled on everything and couldn't stand it. That was when I used only Masters
You're assuming the difference is an advantage. Who said it was...?I highly doubt there is anything different besides the shape, and if there was, what spectacular advantage would it have...![]()
I don't think V10 is been in the market long enough for me to manage going through 4 pieces...lol. That said, if you chalking with anything enough to leave dust around the room. Your habits are definitely different then mine...lolI have used 4 cylinders of the chalk as of now and have 4 more stored. Christmas my wife bought me 5 more so now I have nine.
My wife doesn't buy me stuff for my pool playing,,she bought the chalk because she noticed there wasn't a blue haze around the
room of chalk dust that had settled on everything and couldn't stand it. That was when I used only Masters
I can see from time to times some gold or yellow streaks across my cloth , but with masters chalk there was always a mess. I chalk up before each shot. preshot routine . The residue from the masters would get into the cloth and my hands were filthy all the time. Clean as I may , couldn't keep up with the mess. With the Toam chalk I can play for hours and you couldn't tell I had even been around a table to play.So it doesn't really leave residue?
Masters isn’t all that bad when my pool hall gives the yellow label chalk brand. A damn mess.I can see from time to times some gold or yellow streaks across my cloth , but with masters chalk there was always a mess. I chalk up before each shot. preshot routine . The residue from the masters would get into the cloth and my hands were filthy all the time. Clean as I may , couldn't keep up with the mess. With the Toam chalk I can play for hours and you couldn't tell I had even been around a table to play.
I bought a piece from his booth at the DCC and started using it after I got home. I noticed no difference from the V10Wonder if anyone has had a chance to try pagulayans green chalk and compare it to v10 at the table?
When I talked with him at the DCC, he said they've been working with Taom for just under a year to get everything worked out. He also said it is like 99.9% the same, but has to be slightly different in order to sell it under his name.You're assuming the difference is an advantage. Who said it was...?
My guess is that the difference, if there is one, is a failure of some QA check. Like they added too much of whatever into the slurry and now can't brand it V10. Alex's investors offer to buy said slurry if it produced into cubes and brand it pagulayan.