By Schrager Cues

cueman

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Here are a couple of Schrager cues. The one with the clock hand inlays is one of the last two cues to come out of Bert's shop before they sold the shop. I have had the other cue for a good while before that.

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Bert was a great, talented cue-maker and he'll be sorely missed. Some of his butt sleeve designs were as good as Tad Kohara's whom I consider to be among the best ever.
 
Nice cues!

Here are a couple of mine, the butterfly conversions was towards the end. The Tulip cue is quite similar to yours with the clock hands.
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Hi I'm glad to see your cues. The first one with a lot of ivory has nearly the same inlays as mine. I still love it, but I play 60" from Keith Josey because I found out that 58" is to short for me. My cue has 4 shafts. I never played two of them. Maybe I sell it when I get a fair price for it.
 
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Schrager was an amazing cue maker. I recently picked up this Schrager and I am thinking it was made around 1990-1995.
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Here is my simple Schrager. Harvey Martin homage with a billiard taper. It really juices the cue ball.
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