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  • #16
    The stuff is massively overpriced
    But as Airin said it is good
    Ive got some and it does work much bettet than triangle on layered tips
    I wouldnt bother with it on pressed tips as they dont glaze over as much as layered ones seem to
    I probably wouldnt buy any more but i wanted to try it out
    That being said ive had it over 6 months and even though the cube is smaller theres still loads left
    ive probably just been more careful about leaving it lying about

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    • #17
      The original dark green triange is very good on layered tips , much better tan the light stuff .

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      • #18
        Ive got somedark green master chalk i use too
        When i practice i stick a coat of the kamui then go over it with the master
        Works a treat

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        • #19
          Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View Post
          The marketing plan goes a bit like this:

          1. Buy the kamui tip it is the best

          2. They are different--some are for players who like to play by 'feel" and some for those who like a "firmer hit"... Too confusing...I know...why dont you buy them all so you can figure out? They are the best and will last you forever, reduce deflection, put more spin on the ball and will make you a better player.

          3. They dont glue on very well? Dont worry. We have these tip holders that you can buy. You can carry a few kamui tips with you whenever you go so once you tip comes off you can glue a new one on. And when they have all fallen off and got lost you can buy more from us.

          3. O, you are miscueing all the time? Dont worry. We have just the right product to help you. Here, buy our special $30 Kamui chalk, too. They are so expensive they must be very good, right? The kamui chalk is magical--it can help to reduce deflection, enlarge sweet spot, increase shot accurancy, increase spin, friction, prolong your tip life...How did it do all that? Well...just shut up and listen will you?

          4. It is very expensive. Yes, it is, so you better buy the leather chalk holder to protect it. I know it does not really fit your Kamui chalk but why dont you just wrap some tape around the chalk and stop moaning.

          5. You are saying the tip is wearing out too fast and you are miscueing again and the tip feels rock hard? *Sign*...you know what, it is because you are using regular sand paper to file your tip. Come on!!! Regular sand paper? Seriously? Now here, buy our special kamui tip shaper. It can enhance your sex life...O sorry, I mean prolong your tip life, help you to put more spin on the cue ball, reduce deflection, and pot more balls for you...it is ONLY USD$40 for a limited time! No no no, it is not just a piece of sandpaper, it is a Kamui tip shaper! Will you just stop asking questions!!!!!!!!!

          6. You chalk too often and make a big mess on the shaft? Your shaft is all blue! Come on, dont worry. You need to buy the Kamui shaft leather burnisher. This helps your shaft to become a magic wand...Nope it si not just a piece of leather, it is magical, just like all Kamui product. Just take a look, see the Kamui logo here....this means it can turn anything into a magical potting machine and you will never miss ever again.

          You are asking too many question, now shut up and pay. That would be USD$200 please, thank you.

          Here, take the Kamui sticker and put it on your cue case to advertise for us for free, will you? This sticker is only $5.
          LOL.. Brilliant!
          Mayur Jobanputra, Snooker Coach and Snooker Enthusiast
          My Snooker Blog: www.snookerdelight.com

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          • #20
            Originally Posted by hotpot View Post
            The original dark green triange is very good on layered tips , much better tan the light stuff .
            Yes. I do believe the colour somehow makes a difference. Not sure but may be when they add pigment into the chalk the pigment changes something about it.
            www.AuroraCues.com

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            • #21
              Originally Posted by hotpot View Post
              The original dark green triange is very good on layered tips , much better tan the light stuff .
              such a shame they changed it. I stumbled across a piece in my club about 6 weeks ago, someone had left it on the table next to mine and it brought back good memories. Straight away the chalk sits on the tip better, much better texture, better still it doesn't spray off the tip all over the cloth either, there was barely a chalk mark on the table after I'd finished practicing.

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              • #22
                Originally Posted by cueman View Post
                such a shame they changed it. I stumbled across a piece in my club about 6 weeks ago, someone had left it on the table next to mine and it brought back good memories. Straight away the chalk sits on the tip better, much better texture, better still it doesn't spray off the tip all over the cloth either, there was barely a chalk mark on the table after I'd finished practicing.
                I was lucky enough to buy the last box available a while back . It was a box of 144 so should last a few years lol . Aint seen any for sale since .

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                • #23
                  The dark stuff is awesome on a phoenix tip sticks like sh** to a blanket and is so grippy .

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                  • #24
                    Would you be willing to selling me maybe 10 blocks of it hotpot?

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                    • #25
                      I've been googling for days on this new Chinese chalk. havent found anything but, newseng and tisan products, and what appears to be chalk wrapped in paper with similar designs as Master Chalk and Triangle Chalk.

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                      • #26
                        Originally Posted by Ains147 View Post
                        Would you be willing to selling me maybe 10 blocks of it hotpot?
                        To be honest i dont want to be making money on these but dont want to sell it either as i know others will ask and i would,nt want to refuse them so i,d rather keep it sorry muck . I have give a few blocks here and there so would be willing to send you one but not going to make a habbit of it .

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                        • #27
                          To the fellows who's looking for original triangle circa 1930-1940's
                          http://www.ebay.com/itm/30s-40s-Tria...#ht_500wt_1202

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                          • #28
                            Originally Posted by TangoT View Post
                            To the fellows who's looking for original triangle circa 1930-1940's
                            http://www.ebay.com/itm/30s-40s-Tria...#ht_500wt_1202
                            Will only ship to the US.

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                            • #29
                              Ahh I did not see that...sorry ...how i forget im on the wrong side of the ocean lol.

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                              • #30
                                Originally Posted by TangoT View Post
                                To the fellows who's looking for original triangle circa 1930-1940's
                                http://www.ebay.com/itm/30s-40s-Tria...#ht_500wt_1202
                                I tried to win it but got out bid at 30 :-( even got a usa address for it to ship to to

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