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  • Machine spliced Redplate?

    Hi,

    somebody offered me a cue with a red Hunt&O'Byrne badge (not a TSF member). Was a nice cue, good quality, with a rosewood butt . But it was definitely machinde spliced. In my eyes it couldn't be genuine.

    Did Hunt&O'Byrne or Hunt&Osborne ever made machine spliced Redplates?


    Cheers
    mephisto

  • #2
    yes Hunt&O'Byrne did, however Hunt&Osborne and robert osborne redplates are handmade. theres another thread about this somewhere..........just found it http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...yrne-red-plate

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    • #3
      Thanks mate,

      the link was a big help!

      Cheers
      mephisto

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      • #4
        My mate has a red plate machine spliced cue from Hunt and Osborne [ Shaft was machined and rest was handmade / finished ] . Was bought about 3-5 years ago .
        Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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        • #5
          Ok,

          I found the cue in an old Hunt&O'Byrne catalog (thanks to tsf-member "brother4"). It's the Redplate in the middle with the Cocobolo-Butt, ebony splice and the green veneer. You were right, they did machine spliced redplates.

          I was surprised that H&O used 6 different types of joints as you can see in the pic.

          Page3.jpg

          Cheers
          mephisto
          Last edited by mephisto; 25 May 2012, 09:21 PM.

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          • #6
            I remember this catalog. Yes a machine spliced, but still nice for collectors
            Proud winner of the 2009 Premier League Semi-Final Prediction Contest

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