asrob said:Then again, he can buy it now and resell at a 50% profit because it's from an established cue maker. Now I understand.
It's not a $1200 cue if no one will pay that for it. IMHO.
To me, Schons are better than most of the customs I've played with and they are right in with this players budget. They have the right balance, taper, and hit. I think a Schon is a cue that most custom makers would fail in a direct comparison as far as quality, balance, overall feel, service by the maker, reputation, and longevity.
The reason why I suggested buying a used Schon is because, if after a few months he doesn't like it, this particular cue can be sold pretty easily for $600 or more.
Now, lets say he goes to a custom maker, plops down his deposit, waits four to six months and gets an $800 plain jane. If he doesn't like it he can get 50 cents on his dollar.
Would I pay $1200 for a Schon? Yes, indeed I have! And it was even made 20 years ago.
Chris