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  • 2 New Chalks

    Just been browsing the Craftsman website and noticed these -



    Anybody tried them?
    #jeSuisByrom

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    2 New Chalks

    I have tryed the NIR chalk 2 years ago. One word: horrible.
    mind control > body control > cue control > ball control

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    • #3
      Always used Tweeten's Green Triangle.. can't go wrong IMHO.

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      • #4
        Have tried the g-brand chalk was very messy, didnt like it on talisman med tip.

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        • #5
          Both crap then! Thanks for the feedback.
          #jeSuisByrom

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          • #6
            NIR is quite messy. After which they came up with Blue Diamond which was way way better. G-Korean on the other hand is finer but at the same time also very messy.

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            • #7
              I played a fair bit of 3 Cushion carom growing up. Recently I played one my old mates who kept with it.
              He used the Molinari chalk with a Lucasi cue. Nice, tight solid shots.
              He used to use the Kamui but opted for the Molinari, largely behind the co$t.
              I was thinking of trying the Molinari with my snooker cue.
              Cheers from the Colonies

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              • #8
                I have a feeling the Molinari is just Predator 1080 but round

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                • #9
                  I have searched a lot but haven't seen a solid consistent 'Snooker' chalk. The smaller diameter tip would be good match with the Kamui but its ungodly expensive.
                  (Of course I just dumped 1500 quid for an antique table!)
                  Cheers from the Colonies

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by roaster View Post
                    I have searched a lot but haven't seen a solid consistent 'Snooker' chalk. The smaller diameter tip would be good match with the Kamui but its ungodly expensive.
                    (Of course I just dumped 1500 quid for an antique table!)
                    I have no idea whether the chalks I've tried were consistent but you could give them a try.

                    Bucks
                    Pan Xiao Ting
                    Xingpai

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