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I’ve tried to get images of how the bumper and extension looks but couldn’t get any.
I also tried to remove the bumper of one of my Schons and it was impossible. So I just dropped it… started using my Jacoby instead
Budget Billiards sells an extension set for Schon: https://budgetcues.com/collections/...extension-to-fit-schon?variant=45761453621503

For the bumper, there's a hex bolt that holds the bumper on. On the 3 that I have, the bumper is very tight and difficult to remove. Then, there's essentially a big flat head weight bolt. One note: If the weight bolt is aluminum, it is structural.
 
Budget Billiards sells an extension set for Schon: https://budgetcues.com/collections/...extension-to-fit-schon?variant=45761453621503

For the bumper, there's a hex bolt that holds the bumper on. On the 3 that I have, the bumper is very tight and difficult to remove. Then, there's essentially a big flat head weight bolt. One note: If the weight bolt is aluminum, it is structural.
I have 2 extensions from budget billiards for my Joss's, they work fantastic https://budgetcues.com/collections/...to-fit-viking-pool-cue?variant=46077460676863

on side note, their communication sucks
 
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I’m more surprised that Schon don’t offer an extension solution.
From player’s choice they have become a non important brand.
I know that their bumper and weight bolt are all glued but there has to be a solution ot at least change the construction for new cues.

I hardly use my Schon cues because of that. I do have a slip-on extension but it’s not as good as a screw in extension that feels part of the cue.

All the other top production cues have it.
I have 4 Schons, none of the weight bolts were glued in. And surely the bumper, it's held in by a small allenscrew that screws into the weight bolt. I also have three extension bumpers and carbon extensions for them made by Rick Roper. Really nice stuff, and approved by Schon. He changed his design later to a quick release bumper, really nice but it wasn't worth changing. Sadly he stopped making extensions, he was great to work with.
I just looked up extensions for Schon and many came up. Interesting in that Ali express showed a quick release one that looked a lot like Ricks. They are not plastic threads.
 
Love my Schon and I have a gen 1 extension from Rick for it. If not for my Cohen it would still be my daily player.

 
I think it worked for harley because they patented the sound of the motor. It really is a great sound.
There is no patent on the sound. They attempted to do that but failed.
I was sarcastically referring to how they overcharge for an inferior product to make people believe they have something special. It worked really well for them in the 90's when they had a 1 to 2 year wait list.
The real key to their survival is that they are selling an identity more so than the motorcycle.
 
There is no patent on the sound. They attempted to do that but failed.
I was sarcastically referring to how they overcharge for an inferior product to make people believe they have something special. It worked really well for them in the 90's when they had a 1 to 2 year wait list.
The real key to their survival is that they are selling an identity more so than the motorcycle.
okay, still a great sound
 
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