Schon Cue Age and Advice?

I would be a buyer for this cue in the 500-600 range depending on what the shafts looked like. Money is subtracted if the shafts(s) have issues like less than 12.8mm at the ferrule, dings, rolls funny, bad tip(s), not 29" in length...ect. Also, if the butt has been dinged up or has a roll in it, I may not be a buyer at any price.

You can find new shafts easy enough for around 100.00 each. A refinish is in the 200.00 range, and, a crooked butt cost a lot more to straighten if not impossible to do so.

Bottom line, hit a few balls with it and if you like it, buy it. Just know that if there is something off about the cue, it cost money to fix it. That is money that you will not see back if and when you decide to sell the cue and move onto something else.
 
I would be a buyer for this cue in the 500-600 range depending on what the shafts looked like. Money is subtracted if the shafts(s) have issues like less than 12.8mm at the ferrule, dings, rolls funny, bad tip(s), not 29" in length...ect. Also, if the butt has been dinged up or has a roll in it, I may not be a buyer at any price.

You can find new shafts easy enough for around 100.00 each. A refinish is in the 200.00 range, and, a crooked butt cost a lot more to straighten if not impossible to do so.

Bottom line, hit a few balls with it and if you like it, buy it. Just know that if there is something off about the cue, it cost money to fix it. That is money that you will not see back if and when you decide to sell the cue and move onto something else.

It has a small nick on the butt near the Schon logo on the white ring. The tip is a Tiger Sniper. Shaft looks great.
 
With one shaft, 400-450. I sold a newer Schon with two new shafts last year for 500.
 
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