i have a 1 piece Fitzpatrick and longley snooker cue and i know nothing about it. does anyone know any info on this company. All i know was they were bought by perdon back i the 1940's. I think the cue is before that time but i cant find any info about it?
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I'm not sure where you have got the information that they were bought by Peradon in the 1940's. They were actually taken over by Clare's (now trading as Thurston's) around 1965. Barry Longley, stayed on for a few years as their Yorkshire representative, but the company became wholly absorbed after this.
Bernard Fitzpatrick established the company, either in 1843 or 1848, depending on which reference you choose. He originally operated from 7 Balm Green, Sheffield, as a billiard table manufacturer. I am not certain of the date that he was joined by Longley, but I know they were trading under the Fitzpatrick & Longley name in 1903 by which time they had also moved to their Lady's Bridge premises in Sheffield. They stayed at this address until 1965 which makes dating their pieces more difficult than most manufacturers as almost everything has the same address on it. However, they had become a limited company by 1926, so if you see a "Ltd" after the company name, it is after this date.
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