Talk:Crystalate

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This will take some time to document. Sources I'm finding so far, such as [7] and [8] (the latter probably not reliable, but likely drawing on sources that are, and that I can find) are not entirely consistent with each other, nor with material about Crystalate as it relates to gramophone records. It's not even clear at which point this was a real trademark, in what jurisdiction(s) and owned/licensed by whom. One of the sources has a bunch of info on how Crystalate and Super Crystalate balls compare, in playability, to others, which is interesting. Also of note in both of them is the extensive discussion of competing products/companies and their merger, and how it ties into the the Hyatt brothers, Albany Billiards Ball Co. and Celluloid. — SMcCandlish Talk⇒ ʕ(Õلō Contribs. 22:18, 2 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]