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  • #16
    Still Looking for Some!!

    Cash Awaiting if Right Price!

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    • #17
      Here is a link to a seller on ebay that I bought my chalk from.
      http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3603418749...84.m1438.l2649

      Don't bother with the darker green stuff as it shows up on the cue ball after every shot.

      Use either the tan or light green ones. Far better at covering the laminated tips than triangle.

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      • #18
        Master Chalk Green - Has Anybody Got 12-20 Blocks Spare that I can Buy.

        I've got both dark and light and regardless of marks on the cue ball it works a lot better than the light green
        The dark green is all that was available till theh stopped making it due to a high lead content
        The light green seems to me to be the same as triangle
        Just as the dark green is much the same as the darker triangle I've just tried
        As anything personal taste, I found that as you can still see the tip through the light green I worried about miscuing even if I didn't
        Whereas with the darker stuff you can't still see the gluelines, so it gives me more confidence to play with more spin on the cueball if needed

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        • #19
          Originally Posted by Mick Dundee View Post
          The light green seems to me to be the same as triangle
          Just as the dark green is much the same as the darker triangle I've just tried
          I would not be surprised
          Master and Triangle are both made by Tweenten
          Seriously though, it does make you wonder if there is actually any difference in the compound?
          Anyone?
          Up the TSF! :snooker:

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          • #20
            Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
            I would not be surprised
            Master and Triangle are both made by Tweenten
            Seriously though, it does make you wonder if there is actually any difference in the compound?
            Anyone?
            Triangle just doesn't coat the laminated tips well at all yet the light green Master chalk does perfectly so for me they are different.

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            • #21
              Originally Posted by Mick Dundee View Post
              I've got both dark and light and regardless of marks on the cue ball it works a lot better than the light green
              The dark green is all that was available till theh stopped making it due to a high lead content
              The light green seems to me to be the same as triangle
              Just as the dark green is much the same as the darker triangle I've just tried
              As anything personal taste, I found that as you can still see the tip through the light green I worried about miscuing even if I didn't
              Whereas with the darker stuff you can't still see the gluelines, so it gives me more confidence to play with more spin on the cueball if needed
              Mick how many do you have mate?

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              • #22
                Just Bought 12 Cubes Green Master Billiard Chalk for £3.20 Deliverd! from Jeff at Leisure Pursuits.

                Bargain I think as Cheapest til then was around £6+!!

                If you want any tell him Gareth gave you the Number: 01752 313480 Jeff.

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                • #23
                  Master Chalk Green - Has Anybody Got 12-20 Blocks Spare that I can Buy.

                  Sorry Gaz only just seen this
                  Glad you got some

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                  • #24
                    When you use it tell us what you think of it Gazza

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                    • #25
                      No Probs Mick dont worry.

                      Yeah will let you know zach123 what its Like on the Harder Tips Inc: MW LAMINATED SUPER TIPS etc.

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                      • #26
                        i find it sticks better - to everything lol, although it covered the tip (especially good for laminated like your after) well, it sticks to the shaft of the cue and your hand so you have to be ultra careful when chalking keeping the cue angled.

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                        • #27
                          If that happens when I use it then in the Bin it will go! as im Fussy as hell with my Cue dont like any Dirt/Chalk on my Cue Not even on my Case!!.... lol

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