- Hubble and Freeman
Hubble & Freeman have been supplying quality Sporting goods since 1910. Now owned by Kookaburra Reader (the Cricket Company), we are able to supply everything from a cricket bat to a silver-leafed pool table. We pride ourselves on the vast range of s ... http://www.hubbleandfreeman.co.uk/
| | - Boy Son The Baize
Uk suppliers of high quality 1 piece leather snooker cue cases and 3/4 piece leather snooker cue cases. Free next day uk mainland delivery is included on all cue case purchases. Styles include leather patchwork cases, leather harlequin cases and mu ... http://www.boysonthebaize.co.uk
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| | - Padiham Snooker Centre
Its a brand new snooker centre which opened on August 23rd 2002. Jimmy White presented the club with a match table which also has a camera to record any practice or matches if Requested. We are suppliers of craftsman cues with new cues on display plu ... http://www.padihamsnookercentre.co.uk/
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- Matchroom Sport
MATCHROOM Sport has become one of the world’s largest suppliers of sports programming over the past two decades. Since 1982, we have grown year-on-year and have established relationships with virtually every major broadcaster of sports in the world. ... http://www.matchroomsport.com/
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- ABC Billiard Plus
ABC Billiard Plus was established in 2001 by Howard Pascal. Our company’s goal is to offer our customers a selection of the most quality and value-oriented lifestyle recreational products available. We achieve this by searching the globe for supplier ... http://www.abcbilliardplus.com/
| | - The Faber Shield
The Faber Shield was presented to the York Conservative Clubs in 1904 by the then York MP, Mr George Denison Faber. Born in Wiltshire on 14th December 1852, George Denison Faber was a Lawyer and was also known to be an art connoisseur. He was educate ... http://www.yorkfabersnooker.com/
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- DP Custom Cues
A long time ago I had a real job, it involved Banks and Accounting and Auditing and an office with a desk. I sat at that desk and wasted 8 hours a day just so I could go home and build cues all night. I can remember looking at my watch before 9:00 am ... http://www.dpcues.com/
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