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Hi guys
Does anyone know this (or have a pic)? In interviews he references Unicorn brass?
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I asked him once but got no reply, so not sure but there was quite a lot with a bomb or bullet style shape.
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If I was to hazzard a guess, it would be Tom Barrett darts.
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The first darts he had had were given to him by a guy he met in the pub back in 1966 when he played darts for the first time (if I got it right..). He wrote in his books that he had kept those darts for many years because the guy left the pub without those darts. John wrote how he had visited that pub quite regularly then to see if he could have bumped into the owner. He only knows they were made of brass and they had feather flights. He sadly lost them somewhere, maybe gave them away when he changed to tungsten darts in the early 1970's. He wrotes that he couldn't honestly say. Source is John Lowe: Old Stoneface - My Autobiography (published 2009), page35...
That's at least what I remember and what I was able to find in my books now .-)