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Wanted: Hunt & O'Byrne long extension for 3/4 cue
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Originally Posted by neil taperell View PostNo i'm not JRC.....I might have got the name wrong , but Mick Rees made the centre joint for h & o and Ro's centre joints are slightly different .
Originally Posted by neil taperell View PostWhat about the Aladdin's cave that is ADR's house ??
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I know Tony Glover fabricates his own joints and I have a feeling Andy Travis can fabricate joints as well , might be worth giving them a nudge to see if they can help , by fabricating a new joint , you only need the correct tap and die set for the thread pattern.I have also ( if I remember correctly ) seen joints of all types on e-bay from MW , perhaps after a clearout of his " bits box " . Spiro loc joint is completely different , it is conical in shape.Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostDidn't mean to offend you Neil
Just when you said spiro, that is a different shape etc etcLast edited by Neil Taperell; 7 June 2014, 04:30 PM.Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !
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again from ROs website he still does this stubby joint, so it may be worth asking him if he has a long (solid not telescopic) extension lying around
http://www.robertosbornecues.com/ind...xtensions.html "Butt & Centre joints" tabUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by old school View PostI know Tony Glover fabricates his own joints and I have a feeling Andy Travis can fabricate joints as well , might be worth giving them a nudge to see if they can help , by fabricating a new joint , you only need the correct tap and die set for the thread pattern.I have also ( if I remember correctly ) seen joints of all types on e-bay from MW , perhaps after a clearout of his " bits box " . Spiro loc joint is completely different , it is conical in shape.Hope this helps.
Originally Posted by DeanH View Postagain from ROs website he still does this stubby joint, so it may be worth asking him if he has a long (solid not telescopic) extension lying around
http://www.robertosbornecues.com/ind...xtensions.html "Butt & Centre joints" tab
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Originally Posted by buddfridgeman View PostI have got an old female joint, original from about 89-90, I stuck it in a rubbish old butt so I had a short cue when needed. It is the right joint but you would still need to get the wooden part made and the diametre of the joint may be differant.
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I had MW make one of these for a friend of mine who had a Hunt & O'Byrne. Gave Mike the joint diameter and he made up the extension(didn't use ebony, maple I think and he stained it).The bitter taste of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
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Originally Posted by buddfridgeman View PostSorry mate sent a reply but can't of hit the button..a tenner should be ample Inc p+p
It's at my mum's house so give me a couple of days to get the diameter..message me and I will get back to you soon.
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