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I have to say that this dark green is the bees kness when it comes to laminated tips .
I have tried it on a talisman and kamui and the coverage is excellent with just one chalk .
With the light stuff i literally had to colour in my kamui tip but this stuff sticks like **** to a blanket .
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Originally Posted by amactaggart View Postno I cant remember that. I may still have a snooker career ahead of me
Lep chalk was suppose to have an anti static ingredient, so as not to stick to the cue ball supposedly reducing heavy contact.
judging by the amount of kicks on the telly, they should bring it back
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Originally Posted by hotpot View PostI have to say that this dark green is the bees kness when it comes to laminated tips .
I have tried it on a talisman and kamui and the coverage is excellent with just one chalk .
With the light stuff i literally had to colour in my kamui tip but this stuff sticks like **** to a blanket .
The Problem with the Dark Green Original Triangle Chalk is Sometimes it leaves Dark Marks on the Cueball, Thats why they Changed the Colour to Lighter Green Triangle Chalk which doesn't Show up on the Cueball.
Please be Aware thou there are Lots of Dark Green Traingle Chalk on the Market which are FAKES!!
Gaz.
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Originally Posted by BoBnoGG!n View Postthere was a thread on here a while back where someone said that tweeten themselves came out and told everyone that the composition of the chalk used in the master was different to the triangle. i cant remember where, im having trouble locating that thread :S
I can't find the bloody thread either though!Il n'y a pas de problemes; il n'y a que des solutions qu'on n'a pas encore trouvées.
"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is knowing not to put in a fruit salad." Brian O'Driscoll.
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Originally Posted by KeithinFrance View PostThat's right, I remember reading that thread, and if I remember correctly it stated that the triangle was made with less silicone and so stuck less well than the Master which was made more specifically for US pool where they used more hard tips which needed a chalk which "stuck" more easily.
I can't find the bloody thread either though!
i use the hardest pro granite i can find, and to be honest, master chalk does stick a tad better. thats my honest opinion. if u dont believe me, go on ebay, buy 6 cubes for 3 pounds, and try it for yourself. it just sticks nice even layer, with a simply brush on stroke.
found the post btw :P
http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...+triangle+hardLast edited by BoBnoGG!n; 11 January 2011, 11:44 PM.
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I have posted some of these before, but seeing as this is about chalk, I thought it would fit in. Talking about fake Triangle chalk, I guess this has gone on for some time. Years ago (early 1900’s) Spinks started manufacturing their chalk with a perforated S. This was to distinguish it from the counterfeit that was being produced. I am going through the boxes of chalk that I have in storage and came across a number of old Triangle and Master. I will be giving them a try to see if there is a noticeable difference. I do have some of the anti-static chalk that someone has mentioned, but due to its age I won’t be giving it a try. I have included a Pinky Chalk Holder. When your hand was placed flat on the table the holder sat upright. It would swing down into the palm of your hand when chalking. Also does anyone know if Bulldog Chalk is still being made? As I’ve stated before, it has the best advertising logo, “It Bites And Holds On”. One tidbit, if my memory serves me right, chalk was discovered accidentally, when a cue brushed up against a stucco ceiling. It was discovered before the invention of the tip and was sold as Magic White Power. Seeing as this Forum originates in Europe, I thought the NAAFI chalk was appropriate. Sorry for the size of the pics.
Mike
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Originally Posted by Mike P View PostI have posted some of these before, but seeing as this is about chalk, I thought it would fit in. Talking about fake Triangle chalk, I guess this has gone on for some time. Years ago (early 1900’s) Spinks started manufacturing their chalk with a perforated S. This was to distinguish it from the counterfeit that was being produced. I am going through the boxes of chalk that I have in storage and came across a number of old Triangle and Master. I will be giving them a try to see if there is a noticeable difference. I do have some of the anti-static chalk that someone has mentioned, but due to its age I won’t be giving it a try. I have included a Pinky Chalk Holder. When your hand was placed flat on the table the holder sat upright. It would swing down into the palm of your hand when chalking. Also does anyone know if Bulldog Chalk is still being made? As I’ve stated before, it has the best advertising logo, “It Bites And Holds On”. One tidbit, if my memory serves me right, chalk was discovered accidentally, when a cue brushed up against a stucco ceiling. It was discovered before the invention of the tip and was sold as Magic White Power. Seeing as this Forum originates in Europe, I thought the NAAFI chalk was appropriate. Sorry for the size of the pics.
Mike
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