free dvds as reward for pics of a cue

prewarhero

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I owned an older schon once that i NEED to find again. I have no model number and don't remember much about it except the following. It had a black butt cap, ebony butt and the inlyas were green and red (i think) in a almost a star like pattern of crossing lines. I bought it from the former owner of liesure time billiards in cedar rapids (i think his name was ron). I think it had the same red and green lined inlays in the points. I don't remember the points or the forearm.

If someone can supply me with the correct picture and model number I would be more than happy to send them some dvds of some of my accu-stats videos. If someone can find one in nice shape for sale at a fair price I would send even more........ Thanks in advance
Jordan
 
either one of these two?

either one of these two?
 

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You could probably contact Schon about this cue and find out which one it was. www.schoncues.com.. I really think I know which cue your speaking of. A guy I know has exactly what your describing and he could never find out the model of the cue. Only thing is I hardly see him as he quit coming around or I would take a picture of it for you. I'd bet $20 it's the same model cue your talking of though.
 
thanks josh, no, these weren't it. I don't think it had any ivory in it at all. it had a very retro look to it.
 
I think I know the one you're talking about. Let me see if I can find some pics.
 
thanks guy, but these still are not it. There were no windows. Just crossing red and green lines to form a star like pattern, I think it was a 5 or 6 pointer.
 
If it's the cue I'm thinking of, the pattern looks more like an asterik. Does that sound familiar?

I'm still looking for a picture of it.
 
Hal said:
If it's the cue I'm thinking of, the pattern looks more like an asterik. Does that sound familiar?

I'm still looking for a picture of it.


hal, yes, it was more like an asterik, but again very little if any ivory at all.I don't think there was any.
 
I've spent several hours looking at pics of Schon cues and I can't find it. I'm sure someone will though.

If I remember correctly it has red "asteriks" on the butt sleeve and red "asteriks" at the base of the points. I'm pretty sure it's a Schon LTD.

I hope you find it.
 
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