Do somebody knows Evan Clarke personally?!

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STOP POSTING: Who knows Evan Clarke personally?!

STOP POSTING PLEASE: THIS THREAD IS FINISHED!

Because he is the only person who can really identify my Schon Unique, for sure!
I allready E-mailed to both adresses: www.sales@schon.com and www.info@schon.com my demand 6-times (pictures included). To get my Schön Unique identifyed and I still waite since 3 weeks for an answer!

So if you really know Evan Clarke personally, would you PLEASE ask him to take just a short look at the pictures of this Forum, or at least to reed my E-mails!?

I just want to know the Identification number of my Schön Unique (like U144) and his retail price or at least the worth of it! I need both infos to complete an insurance contract for this cue.
The person who can help me out of this desperate situation would really make a happy man of me! I allready thank you very much for your efforts!
 

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IF YES, I NEED YOUR HELP TO ASK OR MAIL DIRECTLY TO EVAN, GETTING MY CUE FINALLY INDENTIFIED!
Because he is the only person who can really identify my Schon Unique, for sure and right!
I allready mailed him myself 6-times (pics included). Since january 17th and I didn't receive any answer till now! I don't know how long it takes usually to get an answer from him? Maybe there is an other reason, why he doesn't answer?!
I also posted my demand (with the pics of my cue) here at the AZB-Forum / Cue & Case Gallery: Need your help to identify my Schon Unique. A day later a person gave me a very confusing answer:
- Original text - / Title: I know this cue / This was made for Terry Romine, the founder of Schon cues.It's a copy of the E59. And they put the word "Unique" on it.
Hard to say a retail price since it was made for Terry I am sure he didn't pay anything. I believe the E59 retailed for $2,300. These cues just don't hold their value their value like real custom cues. / - End of his Text -
OK, I agree that it is very similary to the Elite 59, but made completely of different materials, (Cocobolo instead of birdseye maple, Ivory instead of ebony and turquoises instead of mop) as you can see on my pictures and It also has some differences at the inlays!
So please could somebody who nows Evan Clarke personally, mail him my demand with the pictures direct to him or ask him to reed and answer my e-mails!
To finally identify the Identification number of my Unique (like U144) and his retail price or at least the worth of it?
I need both infos to complete an insurance contract for this cue!!

The person who can help me out of this confusing situation would realy make a happy man of me!
I allready thank you very much for your efforts!

P.S. Please excuse me, for my bad and Swiss influenced english

If I remember correctly there was an overlap between when Evan came on at Shoen and Bob Runde, so you might Runde about the cue. I don't know how to contact Bob, but I bet someone else here does.

Also, you may want to post larger photos. Hard to see much detail in what you've got here.

TW
 
If the inlay pattern is identical to another Schon model number and the only change is the inlay material is different. Add a couple of hundred dollars to the retail value for custom inlay material and you are in the ball park of the correct price. So what you have is custom Unique E59. The retail value would be around $2500.
 
He is a mystery....

I have sent over the years multipal Schon ID help questions and have never got a answer back...and I sell Schon cues in my store New & Used...go figure......:frown:
 
The cue is a Schon Unique, I don't think it had a model number.
As far as age or retail value, I doubt Evan Clark remembers, or cares.
There are so many different Schon's out there, sold by so many Schon dealers (or so-called dealers) he probably gets emails like this every day.
Evan was unable to ID two of my Schon's, and he didn't seem to care, which really hurt.
 
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