Nice collection you have there. Do you have any pics of the whole butt section of the ones with the white butt? Thanks.
Nice cues , Great price . Jim
I wrap my cues in the padding that we put under our laminent floor. It give good protection and is cheaper then bubble wrap. One roll of the stuff is like 6-7.00 bucks and will do 15 or 20 cues. Then put it in a tube from the post office. They are pretty sturdy and and not to much money.
Thanks,
Is the USPS tube round or triangular? I've read something about not using rounds ones. They can roll too easy and get into bad places where damage can occur.
If you are going to ship USPS Priority or Express Mail, your local post office will give you, free of charge, a 38" triangular "box" for shipping. Wrap the cue securely in bubble wrap, (enough to make the cue fit snuggly inside the USPS triangle, seal everything well, especially along the long edge of the tube, insure the package, and ship...it should be fine.
Joe
Do you know if these have weight bolts installed? What I mean is,are the weights adjustable? Thanks.
Marc
Marc,
I don't think they are adjustable. I have taken one of the rubber bumpers off the butt end and in there was a large diameter slotted flat head bolt (not sure is it's the right term) with a threaded hole in the center for the screw that held the rubber bumper on. It looks like this is the what holds the butt end together. I tried to see if it would easily come out but it was very tight and I didn't want to screw anything up. I'll take a photo later this evening and post it and I plan to call Schon later today with another question and I'll ask them about this also.
Steve
It is probably adjustable, to some degree. What you are describing is the weight bolt system that Schon uses. Schon glues the weightbolt in place. It will have to be heated in order to change the weightbolt, so the cue would need to go back to Schon or to a cue repair person who has experience removing these bolts. It is easy for an inexperienced person to damage/melt the butt cap when trying to heat the weightbolt for removal.
one of my favorite Schon's ever made. How in the world did you come across six of these in this condition?
If I remember his post from a while back it was at a swap meet in Arizona