I wish this forum existed years ago, as I have a situation that I have tried to approach the correct way but ran into complications.
I have an older Schon cue, ST11 from 1993 that I truly love. After I had it a couple years I stopped to have lunch on my way to the pool room. It was hot out, but in a case. When I pulled the cue out to play, the finish was EXTREMELY damaged. It was heart breaking that my first cue purchase had this happen. I lived in the Fort Wayne area, and contacted a local cue builder. Great guy, and I am sure he will find this thread. Send me a PM to say hi if you do!
Anyhow he sent the cue to Schon and they refused to work on the cue because it was "touched by someone else" which was not true. I bought the cue brand new from Cuestix international (and they were one of very few vendors in the early 90's) but because Evan refused to fix it, my friend did a wonderful job. it looked great for a few years, and then I moved away from the area to go to college. After finishing college and getting into the working world, I pulled my cue out of the case and again was displeased to see a few cracks in the finish and bad discoloration inside the finish. I did some research and sent it to one of the highest acclaimed repairman in the country and the cue again looked stellar.
But, now the cracks have returned. There appears to be some grain separation that I would hope can be repaired so it does not continue to need refinished. Before I send the cue out *again* I truly am looking for feedback from a variety of cuemakers/repairmen who can indicate if this cue can be repaired to where the finish will no longer crack. I will email pictures directly to anyone who requests, as they are too large to post to get the detail needed to see the wood.
I want to fix this cue, and wish Evan wouldn't have refused years ago that put me into this situation. The cue has never been abused, but was victum to stressed wood.
Thanks in advanced to any feedback!
I have an older Schon cue, ST11 from 1993 that I truly love. After I had it a couple years I stopped to have lunch on my way to the pool room. It was hot out, but in a case. When I pulled the cue out to play, the finish was EXTREMELY damaged. It was heart breaking that my first cue purchase had this happen. I lived in the Fort Wayne area, and contacted a local cue builder. Great guy, and I am sure he will find this thread. Send me a PM to say hi if you do!
Anyhow he sent the cue to Schon and they refused to work on the cue because it was "touched by someone else" which was not true. I bought the cue brand new from Cuestix international (and they were one of very few vendors in the early 90's) but because Evan refused to fix it, my friend did a wonderful job. it looked great for a few years, and then I moved away from the area to go to college. After finishing college and getting into the working world, I pulled my cue out of the case and again was displeased to see a few cracks in the finish and bad discoloration inside the finish. I did some research and sent it to one of the highest acclaimed repairman in the country and the cue again looked stellar.
But, now the cracks have returned. There appears to be some grain separation that I would hope can be repaired so it does not continue to need refinished. Before I send the cue out *again* I truly am looking for feedback from a variety of cuemakers/repairmen who can indicate if this cue can be repaired to where the finish will no longer crack. I will email pictures directly to anyone who requests, as they are too large to post to get the detail needed to see the wood.
I want to fix this cue, and wish Evan wouldn't have refused years ago that put me into this situation. The cue has never been abused, but was victum to stressed wood.
Thanks in advanced to any feedback!