Early schon cues

cuedicts

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Anybody have any information on these oldies.
 

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bottom cue is a customized S-11 from 1980-81, top cue is probably a 1 of 1 I'm guessing 83-85 because of the silver rings... not really sure when Bob started using them... Very Nice!
 

mattb

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Old Schons

Love them old Schon cues. Take more pictures and show the details. There are a bunch of Runde era Schon fans on here. I love my old Schon's and won't part with most of them. Thanks for showing them.
 

cuedicts

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I will post more pictures soon and thank you for the emails and pms I am sorry if I didn't reply to anyone who emailed so just in case the cues are not for sale
Thanks matt
 

SC02GTP

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I like seeing these old Schon's. They are the best bang for the buck and they play great.

Here are a few of mine:
 

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mattb

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Box cue

I would love to get ahold of that box cue just to study it and play a few racks with it. Fantastic cue.

I will post more pictures soon and thank you for the emails and pms I am sorry if I didn't reply to anyone who emailed so just in case the cues are not for sale
Thanks matt
 

Ken_4fun

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I have never owned one, but I would only consider one of these older one with sharp points.

IMO these are great looking cues and show a lot of workmanship.

To me, the new ones seem just like Joss production cues. If that is okay that is fine, but to me...not so much.

Ken
 

mel_smOg

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I have never owned one, but I would only consider one of these older one with sharp points.

IMO these are great looking cues and show a lot of workmanship.

To me, the new ones seem just like Joss production cues. If that is okay that is fine, but to me...not so much.

Ken

They play much better in my opinion, get an old one- you will not regret it!
 

West Point 1987

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They play much better in my opinion, get an old one- you will not regret it!

Yep. But IMHO I've tried them from all eras and they all equally rock...all of them. Rounded points or sharp, they're ALL awesome hitting cues, beautiful balance and tone/feel of hit. There's a reason you still see them out there in players' hands, even after 20 or 30 years. I think Schon has got to have the best quality control/attention to detail in the industry.

I really like both gambler cues shown above, real classy.........:grin:
 

cuedicts

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They play much better in my opinion, get an old one- you will not regret it!

I agree I love the older schons, I would like to talk with bob about the box cue just hate to bother him with schon questions ,, I am going to take a few more pictures of my other schons as well just have not had much time




Also would like to say again cues are not for sale
 

SwissChris

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I still like the one I bought from you ....just wish I could find a 13mm shaft that has it on the coller
 
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