This cue was going to be refinished and put in my collection. I had not seen this design before and to this day have not seen another one. It has a lot of surface dings, the rings have some “lift”, and one of the shafts is very “blue”, but with a $200 refinish by Schon you will have a “KILLER” cue that you won’t see every time you play pool. Now for the specs:
Condition is decent but heavily played with one shaft. There are no problems that I know of other than surface dings, nicks, and wear. It will be a beautiful cue with an inexpensive refinish.
A great buy at SOLD shipped and insured in US.





- - Four points of ebony into ebony. Each point has been “recut” with a dark brown wood (I think cocobolo), which has been further inlaid with a lighter brown wood with a wavy grey veneer. It is very intriguing.
- - The butt sleeve is ebony and features six “windows” with the same brown woods and grey veneer.
- - Points and windows have a single red veneer.
- - Schon’s standard piloted stainless steel joint with Schon’s standard 5/16x14 pin.
- - Smooth black leather wrap.
- - Ringwork above and below the wrap consists of black and white (ivory???) stitchwork.
- - Butt: 16.02 ounces
- - Shaft # 1: Like new Schon shaft at 12.35 mm and 4.07 ounces with ivory ferrule.
- - Shaft # 2: Unkown but ring matches. 12.80 mm and 3.60 ounces with ivory ferrule.
Condition is decent but heavily played with one shaft. There are no problems that I know of other than surface dings, nicks, and wear. It will be a beautiful cue with an inexpensive refinish.
A great buy at SOLD shipped and insured in US.





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