The company stopped making balls a long time ago. They haven't been sold in the US since 1993 or so. Here is a post in a thread that discusses them:Do they still make the numberless balls?
Does anyone know where I can get a set?
Thank you
Dean
Do they still make the numberless balls?
Does anyone know where I can get a set?
Thank you
Dean
I'm not interested in either the collectability or playability of it and I understand that brand has not been made in decades but would anyone know where I could purchase the 9 ball in that style ( with or without the "9" on it - preferably with it though ) by itself or in a set. Would like to purchase a single ball or two but might buy set if necessary. TIA all!
I love my Raschig 9 ball set and have sense the day I got them.
If I had to buy another set I would probably get the Aramith set from Germany- http://www.ortmann-billiards.com/epages/15204264.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/15204264/Products/4599 I think these would work great, now if they would make a cool 10 ball version or just the 10 ball.
Good luck.
Stan
Good morning, BMM.
Being an avid collector, I purchased a set of those numberless balls from Ortmann Billiards about six months ago. I can certainly attest to the company's customer service, it really is first class, but the same cannot be said, alas, about the quality of these particular balls They are no Raschigs that's for sure and, rather worryingly, not what one would expect from the estimable Saluc of Belgium either.
The box itself appears to be genuine Aramith but there is no insert tray, the balls not fitting inside very well and just left to rattle against one another in transit. The box and balls are definitely a mismatch. The colours in my box also featured several annoying blemishes, were somewhat dull in lustre and had a marked weight discrepancy when placed on the scales. I don't wish to come out and claim they are not authentic Aramiths but something is amiss, these are nothing like their usual exceptional quailty. Possibly seconds?
Yet here's the mystery... the yellow and black stripe (often called a bumblebee or wasp to us collectors) is of a noticeably superior quality to the other balls in the set, it still has one or two marks but I would even go as far to say that it might be a genuine Raschig!
Make of that what you will, gentlemen.
Best wishes,
RC.
Good morning, BMM.
Being an avid collector, I purchased a set of those numberless balls from Ortmann Billiards about six months ago. I can certainly attest to the company's customer service, it really is first class, but the same cannot be said, alas, about the quality of these particular balls They are no Raschigs that's for sure and, rather worryingly, not what one would expect from the estimable Saluc of Belgium either.
The box itself appears to be genuine Aramith but there is no insert tray, the balls not fitting inside very well and just left to rattle against one another in transit. The box and balls are definitely a mismatch. The colours in my box also featured several annoying blemishes, were somewhat dull in lustre and had a marked weight discrepancy when placed on the scales. I don't wish to come out and claim they are not authentic Aramiths but something is amiss, these are nothing like their usual exceptional quailty. Possibly seconds?
Yet here's the mystery... the yellow and black stripe (often called a bumblebee or wasp to us collectors) is of a noticeably superior quality to the other balls in the set, it still has one or two marks but I would even go as far to say that it might be a genuine Raschig!
Make of that what you will, gentlemen.
Best wishes,
RC.