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Started by Ches., March 06, 2023, 09:14:16 PM
Quote from: Ches. on March 07, 2023, 04:38:07 PMOk, just so many options and no clear winner as far as I read it. I clean my paddle, put new chalk on the tune if it is not sounding right to my ear. Maybe that's the wrong approach but the one I have been using. I was using the Primos Red chalk, but just got a 6 pack of the half moon blue carpenters chalk. It powders very easy on application and sounds good to me. Ches.
Quote from: gdc23 on May 04, 2024, 04:37:17 PMQuote from: Ches. on March 07, 2023, 04:38:07 PMOk, just so many options and no clear winner as far as I read it. I clean my paddle, put new chalk on the tune if it is not sounding right to my ear. Maybe that's the wrong approach but the one I have been using. I was using the Primos Red chalk, but just got a 6 pack of the half moon blue carpenters chalk. It powders very easy on application and sounds good to me. Ches.There really cant be a winner it's all what your looking for to get out of a particular box. To me David Halloran blue chalk produces extreme friction, but for some of my boxes I dont want that much grip. It's all about finding combos that work well together and provide the sound your looking for
Quote from: Greg Massey on March 18, 2023, 12:46:51 AMPeople can use what they want, but i will never use sidewalk chalk on my calls with the availability of better chalk. Have you ever tried to remove some of that sidewalk chalk off of concrete ... omg ....
Quote from: bnew17 on May 08, 2024, 04:09:05 PMQuote from: gdc23 on May 04, 2024, 04:37:17 PMQuote from: Ches. on March 07, 2023, 04:38:07 PMOk, just so many options and no clear winner as far as I read it. I clean my paddle, put new chalk on the tune if it is not sounding right to my ear. Maybe that's the wrong approach but the one I have been using. I was using the Primos Red chalk, but just got a 6 pack of the half moon blue carpenters chalk. It powders very easy on application and sounds good to me. Ches.There really cant be a winner it's all what your looking for to get out of a particular box. To me David Halloran blue chalk produces extreme friction, but for some of my boxes I dont want that much grip. It's all about finding combos that work well together and provide the sound your looking forIs the blue Halloran chalk different than the blue halfmoon carpenters chalk? Both look identical, Just wondering
Quote from: Gman on May 16, 2024, 12:43:41 PMI only have been using the blue half-moon chalk on my 3 old Lynch box calls. The chalk is over 35 years old and was curious if it will be adequate for my new Spring Creek Jatoba/ Western Alder short box that I will be receiving. Haven't bought any new chalk but am all ears for what will be the best for my new short box.