Hi, I have a H&O old cue, but no badge. Anyone can help me and sell me one( Square or Round)?
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostHow can you be sure it's an H & O cue then? Sounds illegal to me
Of cause i can't 100% sure.Last edited by Tony Ng; 13 March 2014, 04:45 PM.
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Originally Posted by Tony Ng View PostHi, I have a H&O old cue, but no badge. Anyone can help me and sell me one( Square or Round)?Originally Posted by Tony Ng View PostMy friend gave me one old cue, compared to the H&O cue, they have a same joint and the shaft look like the old English ash.
Of cause i can't 100% sure.
Not heard of an unbadged H&Ob cue, anyone?
Have you thought that it could be an unbadged Aeon cue, as they did all the joints for H&Ob.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Hmmm Aeon cue £50, H&O add a zero... nope it's definitely a H&O.
Tony will make and entirely new cue for you and put a H&O badge on it, in the olden days we used to call these forgeries, before someone decided it's OK it's just a replica...---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostI think Tony should make it clear on any badges he makes that they are a copy, like an R for replica or something
Thanks, jrc750. I understand any badge that i use on the cue... is still a replica cue.
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostSo this cue never had a badge before?
Not heard of an unbadged H&Ob cue, anyone?
Have you thought that it could be an unbadged Aeon cue, as they did all the joints for H&Ob.
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Originally Posted by Tony Ng View PostMaybe i too hope it is a H&Ob cue! I just want a badge make this cue completed.
Thanks, jrc750. I understand any badge that i use on the cue... is still a replica cue.
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