Originally Posted by jb134
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Originally Posted by jb134
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on a serious note, i rate h&o very highly. but i've seen a few that weren't in the 'magnificent' range.
only to be expected though. they got big. but they did make a lot of great cues.
imo, they led the way in the early eighties for a new level of quality in cuemaking. certainly inspired me.
good to see one in the hands of someone who appreciates the quality.

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