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  • Particle Physics
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    Originally Posted by Manny View Post
    I've just seen some for sale in the UK on the Pro9 Shop

    I see what you mean, Spruce Master. Shame it's not Spruce Triangle, that would be perfect.
    Last edited by Particle Physics; 2 August 2012, 09:52 PM.

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  • Manny
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    I've just seen some for sale in the UK on the Pro9 Shop

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  • Particle Physics
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    New post about ordering:
    http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...317#post659317

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  • Particle Physics
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    Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Post
    particle:

    I got a reply from Tweeten and they tell me Peradon is one of their authorized retail outlets along with BCE. Now whether or not they have the Spruce chalk in stock is another matter.

    They did say they were wondering why the Spruce has become to popular all of a sudden since it was first marketed around 5yrs ago.

    They also recommended 'Pool Dawg' in the States

    Terry
    Hi Terry, Skip emailed me back too, and referred me to Peradons. I've emailed them. There is a misconception that every colour of Triangle is identical in terms of how the chalk performs. This is not true, as you and I, and hotpot know. The extra dye or the dyeing process, does something different to spruce compared to light green. And Master is not the same as Triangle either, I don't care if it's made in the same factory, it is not the same. I've got light green Master and I prefer it to light green Triangle. The reason Spruce Triangle has become more popular is simple, it's a better chalk; less chalking, more even coverage, grainier, less sticky and lumpy. Spruce definitely leads to less miscues, especially for folk using hard or laminated tips.

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  • Terry Davidson
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    particle:

    I got a reply from Tweeten and they tell me Peradon is one of their authorized retail outlets along with BCE. Now whether or not they have the Spruce chalk in stock is another matter.

    They did say they were wondering why the Spruce has become to popular all of a sudden since it was first marketed around 5yrs ago.

    They also recommended 'Pool Dawg' in the States

    Terry

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  • Particle Physics
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    Originally Posted by blinky88 View Post
    Yes, correct name is Spruce Master however, I call it dark green, the dark green triangle is also Spruce.
    Looked on ebay, and there's some in the states. Ho-hum. Do you know of anyone who might have some over this side of the pond mate?

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  • blinky88
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    Yes, correct name is Spruce Master however, I call it dark green, the dark green triangle is also Spruce.

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  • Particle Physics
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    Originally Posted by blinky88 View Post
    Dark Green Master is still available.

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    This could be an alternative. I have some light green Master which is better than light green Triangle but still not as good as Spruce (dark green) triangle or even blue Master. Is the Spruce Master like the blue Master in terms of what it does?

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  • Robmoore1990
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    Wanted: Dark Green Triangle Chalk

    Master and triangle are exactly the same chalk, just master was put on the market for Americans where as triangle was for uk market, so just get dark green master you will find it the same l

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  • Manny
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    That's the spruce one

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  • blinky88
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    Dark Green Master is still available.

    Tweeten Master.jpg
    Last edited by blinky88; 31 July 2012, 04:14 PM.

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  • Particle Physics
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    Originally Posted by damienlch View Post
    Quite sad either way... Fancy that, faking chalks indeed... must be in the lower rung of the counterfeiting business...
    Easier to pass off than a fake cue?

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  • damienlch
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    Originally Posted by Particle Physics View Post
    A crap attempt at faking light green, or a bad attempt at faking dark green chalk?
    Quite sad either way... Fancy that, faking chalks indeed... must be in the lower rung of the counterfeiting business...

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  • Particle Physics
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    Originally Posted by hotpot View Post
    Went to the club for a knock yesterday and on the other table was a piece of dark triangle , i thought where has that come from , goes and picks it up and on closer inspection it was fake stuff , much more griitier than the stuff i have , so beware there is fake stuff out there .
    A crap attempt at faking light green, or a bad attempt at faking dark green chalk?

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  • hotpot
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    Went to the club for a knock yesterday and on the other table was a piece of dark triangle , i thought where has that come from , goes and picks it up and on closer inspection it was fake stuff , much more griitier than the stuff i have , so beware there is fake stuff out there .

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