Has anyone seen a set of these up close and have any further information? Presumably not manufactured by Dynaspheres...
They seem to be a Chinese market set, judging by the Chinese language written on the package security sticker. It's the red and white one with diagonal black lines and Chinese characters in the second picture with only the closed box.Has anyone seen a set of these up close and have any further information? Presumably not manufactured by Dynaspheres...
Could be made by Vigma.They seem to be a Chinese market set, judging by the Chinese language written on the package security sticker. It's the red and white one with diagonal black lines and Chinese characters in the second picture with only the closed box.
If it's a Chinese market set, they could be anything. It's common for manufacturers here to use the branding of a famous company and then make their own design for anything. If you haven't seen them anywhere else and you've contacted Rasson Billiards already and no answer, then that's possible.
As far as the design, to me they look like Brunswick Centennials without the darts. I think it's kind of a classic design, looks good.
You should see if they're real though. If you don't care of they're "real", then you can hunt the platforms like Alibaba and see if you can stumble across them.
I never knew numbered snooker balls were a thing. Pretty much everyone that plays snooker knows how many points each colour is worth so no real need for numbers on the ballsView attachment 886664
A recent acquisition of a printer block I am told was used for an A. E. Schmidt catalog. The image has been reversed and tweaked quite a bit.
I have been unable to find anything on IVORET or GOLD DOT cue balls. If anyone happens to have any information on either, I would love if you could share it. Thank you
Agreed. They should look like this, except for the cue ball.If pushed, Mr J, I would probably speculate that all of the balls in the blue box are wrong.
My semi-educated guess is that the ball set is most likely out of Albany, and are either Vitalites or Ambassadors.Let's compare which numbers you think are wrong. I'll start for sure with 3, 8, and 13. Maybe 2, 12, and 9 also.
Adding that if anyone is looking for a more affordable decent set to play with (w/o original cue ball and box), let me know.