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    Hi guys, I'm new to this so hope it's ok to ask, the cue I have at the moment is a mongrel lol, it is an O'min Shaft and a Trevor White butt as he made me a replacement about 10 years back after I managed to snap the butt...I would never part with this cue but what I want help with is trying to find an O'min like the original I had, it was bought in 2004 and the only O'mins I am able to find now are the Chinese ones, it is a 3/4 and it had a sort of 'Traditional' style like the cue Ronnie O'Sullivan uses

    Any help would be much appreciated,

    Thanks

  • #2
    I think you'll have to buy an entire O'min cue from that time and cannibalise the joint from it and make a new butt.

    If I were you, I'd just get a new cue.

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    • #3
      Thanks for the reply, I don't even need a new cue and would never part with it now but I would just like to have a duplicate of the original, can't seem to find them anywhere, shame really because I think they are lovely cues but have been taken over by China from what I can understand

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by DRL147 View Post
        Thanks for the reply, I don't even need a new cue and would never part with it now but I would just like to have a duplicate of the original, can't seem to find them anywhere, shame really because I think they are lovely cues but have been taken over by China from what I can understand
        From what I understand this is not correct; there is still the Omin Thailand company, but due their lack of foresight, they partnered with a Chinese company to make cues under the Omin name in China; then the Chinese registered the name (as the Thais had not); so now there are two Omin cue maker firms.
        People on here do know how to tell the difference between the two.
        Last edited by DeanH; 1 March 2019, 01:51 PM.
        Up the TSF! :snooker:

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        • #5
          Yeah I get you mate, I would love another one but worried if I bought one online it wouldn't be the Real McCoy, IMO the originals shall we say are up there with any other cue on the market

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by DRL147 View Post
            Yeah I get you mate, I would love another one but worried if I bought one online it wouldn't be the Real McCoy, IMO the originals shall we say are up there with any other cue on the market
            I think if you read some of the old threads on here (by using the search function) a lot of people gave up on original O'min cues some time ago as it had become a lottery. People moved on to Maximus and Ton Praram as makers of same type/quality of cues.

            Maybe someone like Sanman on here could advise better on getting your hands on a legit one, but id have to say people have pretty much moved on.
            ⚪ 🔴🟡🟢🟤🔵💗⚫🕳️😎

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by Cue crafty View Post
              I think if you read some of the old threads on here (by using the search function) a lot of people gave up on original O'min cues some time ago as it had become a lottery. People moved on to Maximus and Ton Praram as makers of same type/quality of cues.

              Maybe someone like Sanman on here could advise better on getting your hands on a legit one, but id have to say people have pretty much moved on.
              Thanks for the advice mate, maybe I'll get lucky one day lol, you never know

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              • #8
                I misread the message... I thought your cue had broken

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                • #9
                  Thai O'min have a website. It's a terrible site, but there will be contact details so you can get some info and authorised dealers. If it's a design they still do shouldn't be too hard to get one.

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