Evan Clark passing..............

OMG…….he really was unappreciated for as much cue making talent as he had.
Now I wish I had held onto my Peterson Tribute Cue with ivory joint. I found him
to be a very congenial, affable and generous with his time to discuss pool cues.
 
I will miss our phone conversations about politics, retirement in Columbia, etc.

We used to talk, for hours... he would call from his favorite bar, with a cool drink, and tell me about how wonderful his life as a retiree in Columbia was.

RIP, my friend...
 
Sorry to hear this sad news. I own some of his cues, both Schon & Segen, and they are some of the finest. You did the pool world proud Evan. Rest In Peace.
 
didn't know Evan nor did I have any of his era Schon cues but I know he was a good custodian for the brand.

Sad news; RIP Sir.
 
That's sad...I'm the original owner of an STL17 from 1992 (I think it was called an SL19 back then) that I still shoot with every day. It's still flawless, and despite buying great custom cues from great makers over the years, it's the best balanced and nicest hitting cue I've ever played with. Everyone I've ever let try it out agrees.
 
A real pleasure to deal with Evan when he was first underway with Segen cues. He was an interesting man with a wealth of cuemaker knowledge. My deepest condolences to his family.
 
I still have several audio messages from him on FB. He reached out to warn me off a fake Schon cue. Very nice man. RIP


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Very sad, incredibly nice guy. Had the chance to meet him and tour his setup when Segen cues was getting going and he gave my friend and I a great tour of the facility and was very generous with his time. He was also a great photographer and had a lot of work up in the offices there which was fun to see.
 
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