Rare and not that valuable really do not go together. Should be more than 500 if its early 90's regardless. The cues were better then. If it's rare then someone who collects Schon's might really want this. Nice stick!
The speed of the 5 tells me it was hit first....if the cueball caromed off the 8 onto the 5 the speed of the 5 would not be as fast. He cut the crap out that ball though...
Yes it is a local Phoenix cue and I believe you are right on about time of build. For those wondering it is a Runde, these CNCs when he was there were done from 87-92 I believe. Nice solid cue.
Lenny is correct. Mine is the same way and know beyond a shadow of a doubt it is a Runde.
Nice stick
Mine did not. Although I had mine cut down to 12.0 mm which took it well past warranty specs. Mine exploded after 3 really hard breaks. I have since started using OB classics at 12.5 mm. Haven't tried breaking with them since. Cost to much lol.
that being said I really love my OB's
Isn't there another shot here.... remote chance at best but...
Come off the bottom rail first with running english into the bottom row of the rack at a certain point to bank the corner ball into the opposite side pocket?
I believe Eddie's feelings for the game and his comeback started at the very first place they went which ended up being a furniture warehouse. He stopped right before they entered and expressed his feelings at that moment as being excited and pumped up. I also believe that losing to amos was...
Saw a man who played jam up wrap bumper stickers around his BEAUTIFUL Richard Black so it looked to be he had a piece of crap. He got action all the time...go figure. Do this Joey and you can add Hustler to your resume! :)
I'm kidding of course, but this thread took 4 days to finish. A conference call would have expidited the process 95%. I did the math believe it or not.
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