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#1 Posted : 26 December 2011 01:01:57(UTC)
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How about this?
Normally we scrounge or 'find' our chalk.
I have a private pride in not buying a piece of chalk since I can't remember. If you're missing a piece I probably nicked it.

Thirty Dollars (convert it yourself) is a bit steep though!
http://www.seyberts.com/...g/Kamui_Chalk-10421.html

One of the boasts is that it stays on your tip for longer.

Wow!

Just rub more often with the cheaper stuff.

Anyone ever used this?
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#2 Posted : 26 December 2011 03:29:14(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Slimbob Go to Quoted Post
How about this?
Normally we scrounge or 'find' our chalk.
I have a private pride in not buying a piece of chalk since I can't remember. If you're missing a piece I probably nicked it.

Thirty Dollars (convert it yourself) is a bit steep though!
http://www.seyberts.com/...g/Kamui_Chalk-10421.html

One of the boasts is that it stays on your tip for longer.

Wow!

Just rub more often with the cheaper stuff.

Anyone ever used this?


Used some in Phoenix a few weeks ago, and I'll be honest, I didn't notice much difference. The guy was really proud of it, but I showed him the stuff I use (the regular Triangle light blue stuff) and told him it was essentially the same thing, except mine was about 15 times cheaper... He was less than impressed, but then he was some guy in a pool club boasting about how expensive his chalk was, so I have to admit at being less than overly concerned about gaining his undying love and respect.

I did however try one of those Kamui tips that cost about $25, and that was bloody awesome. I didn't chalk it for three frames, and still didn't miscue.
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#3 Posted : 08 April 2012 19:00:50(UTC)
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Along the same lines:

http://www.spinsterbilli...o.uk/equipment/grip-tip/

Anyone ever tried a 'chalkless' tip?

I asked for a free sample but no joy! Can't imagine them being much kop to be honest but interested to find out what they're like.
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