Help ID this schon cue.

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I would like to ask the many knowledgeable Schon collectors and fans on this forum for help with the ID of this cue. I'm fairly certain it's from 1993 due to the joint pin. Any help with model number or any other information would be greatly appreciated, As far as the different types of wood, From what I can see there are 18 ivory diamonds and six cocobola points, Not sure what the black is and the lite colored diamonds. Thanks in advance to all thoses who help.
 

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Ok i just tried looking through my blue book (wonderful thing to have) and sorry to say i came up with nothing. My advice would be email evan @ schon he should be able to shed some light as there have been many models built by them in limited runs that simply never got named. Are you looking to sell?
 
Ok i just tried looking through my blue book (wonderful thing to have) and sorry to say i came up with nothing. My advice would be email evan @ schon he should be able to shed some light as there have been many models built by them in limited runs that simply never got named. Are you looking to sell?

Thanks for your help, PM sent
 
I would like to ask the many knowledgeable Schon collectors and fans on this forum for help with the ID of this cue. I'm fairly certain it's from 1993 due to the joint pin. Any help with model number or any other information would be greatly appreciated, As far as the different types of wood, From what I can see there are 18 ivory diamonds and six cocobola points, Not sure what the black is and the lite colored diamonds. Thanks in advance to all thoses who help.

I would bet it is a early ST series... I have a "ST-8" that has a lot of similarities...

Black Wood is probably Ebony and the lighter is probably Tulip that is what is in mine...

why not just email Evan Clarke at Schon the guy who made it?

he usually gets back pretty quick...

http://www.schoncues.com/

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