What Is Up With Master Chalk?

Interesting idea , Hu.

But I guess I don't care that much about saving the box. At this point I'm just interested in seeing what's in the new box.

Lou Figueroa

I agree not worth the bother for the few bucks saved. I was more curious if these are just some wet boxes of Master chalk that weren't dried properly or some from a bad mix.

Hu
 
Lou,
I started using RMC (Russian Magic Chalk) some years back. While the name is a little corny, It really is a pretty damn good product for the money.
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If Tweeten has screwed the pooch on this I'll definitely check it out.

Lou Figueroa
 
Been a fan Master for years and have had no interest in all the newer chalks.

For quite a while now I have bought the occasional box and take a few new pieces with me to the pool hall or tournament in a pouch. Very recently I bought another box. The first thing I noticed about the chalk cubes in this new box was that the holes in the chalk were drilled/formed a bit deeper than previously. No biggie. But now, having gone though over a dozen pieces, I can tell that, at least from the box I got, the chalk is a different, *much* softer formulation. I mean, I could probably go through a cube of this newer chalk in one extended session of four to six hours.

And my hands.

After just a couple of hours, my chalking hand is blue -- really blue. If I play for four hours or longer, we're talking Smurf hand. I can't imagine how much chalk is landing on the cloth. Anyone else?

Lou Figueroa
two hours play
I've noticed the same thing, also, the blue seems to a brighter blue as well...
Honestly, I like it better...
 
Been a fan Master for years and have had no interest in all the newer chalks.

For quite a while now I have bought the occasional box and take a few new pieces with me to the pool hall or tournament in a pouch. Very recently I bought another box. The first thing I noticed about the chalk cubes in this new box was that the holes in the chalk were drilled/formed a bit deeper than previously. No biggie. But now, having gone though over a dozen pieces, I can tell that, at least from the box I got, the chalk is a different, *much* softer formulation. I mean, I could probably go through a cube of this newer chalk in one extended session of four to six hours.

And my hands.

After just a couple of hours, my chalking hand is blue -- really blue. If I play for four hours or longer, we're talking Smurf hand. I can't imagine how much chalk is landing on the cloth. Anyone else?

Lou Figueroa
two hours play
Are you sure it isnt chinese knockoff Mastar chalk?
 
Don't chalk with your bridging hand. A lot do, but when you do that, your hand gets a bit underneath the tip, with chalk falling over your hand. When you brush the chalk with your other hand, the stroking hand, it should be completely on top of the tip, no chalk getting all over it.

It's interesting though to see the chalk is getting on the pad of your hand, which tells me the table must be pretty dirty to do this.

All the best,
WW
 
Been a fan Master for years and have had no interest in all the newer chalks.

For quite a while now I have bought the occasional box and take a few new pieces with me to the pool hall or tournament in a pouch. Very recently I bought another box. The first thing I noticed about the chalk cubes in this new box was that the holes in the chalk were drilled/formed a bit deeper than previously. No biggie. But now, having gone though over a dozen pieces, I can tell that, at least from the box I got, the chalk is a different, *much* softer formulation. I mean, I could probably go through a cube of this newer chalk in one extended session of four to six hours.

And my hands.

After just a couple of hours, my chalking hand is blue -- really blue. If I play for four hours or longer, we're talking Smurf hand. I can't imagine how much chalk is landing on the cloth. Anyone else?

Lou Figueroa
two hours play
This how you know you don't just play pool, your a pool player. No biggie, embrace the blue! That or get some taom V10 and forget about stained hands, cue, and table ever again.
 
I think your hand got blue like that from the cloth being dirty and full of chalk not from a chalk being too soft. Even if i tried very hard i don’t think i could get it on the palm of my hand just by chalking the tip.


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I hunt old masters blue chalk personally. I found several stashes over the years and think I have enough to last my life 😅 I can't stand the newer stuff, doesn't grip the ball the same in my opinion
 
I hunt old masters blue chalk personally. I found several stashes over the years and think I have enough to last my life 😅 I can't stand the newer stuff, doesn't grip the ball the same in my opinion
I was in a antique store in Denvertown during Covid and found a new box of 12 cubes of pre flag Masters. It was $4.00, I don't believe there is a huge difference between the old and the new but stashed it with my other 50 cubes of old Masters.

Since then I had a couple of pieces of V10 gifted to me and I really like it. I play a fair amount and don't believe I will ever get into the second piece.
It really seems to not wear out.
 
So, when I came home today and looked at my chalk stash, I also have: half a box of pre-flag, a box of the "greener" blue and a lighter blue like on your picture. The lighter blue seems dryer and dusts like crazy, immediately when chalking. I have 4 cubes of those. I think they were little gifts in other orders of pool supplies. Just confirms your experience, Lou.
 
I used Master in the past and the color got on my hands and table. I switched to G2 and I haven't looked back. I practice several nights per week and play BCA and I have been using the same cube for over 6 months. It comes with metal in the bottom for a magnetic holder. It goes on really smooth and never gets on your hands and table. Even when I am doing draw drills, I only chalk up every 5or 6 shots.
 
There’s been counterfeit Masters chalk for a long time….I saw a box years ago from the Phippines….Chinese, I was told.

Didn’t know that but that doesn’t automatically mean that’s the issue in this case.

Lou Figueroa
 
Don't chalk with your bridging hand. A lot do, but when you do that, your hand gets a bit underneath the tip, with chalk falling over your hand. When you brush the chalk with your other hand, the stroking hand, it should be completely on top of the tip, no chalk getting all over it.

It's interesting though to see the chalk is getting on the pad of your hand, which tells me the table must be pretty dirty to do this.

All the best,
WW

It’s the way I chalk.

Also, the table was just recovered. I played with an older cube today and there was little chalk on the pad of my hand.

Lou Figueroa
 
Interesting that y'all brought this up. I also have noticed how much my hand gets covered. But especially my shaft and ferrule. I brush when I chalk not grind or anything and I've never had to clean my shaft and ferrule this much. I've used Masters my whole life but it's just ruining my shafts. Might have to break down and try Taom
 
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