justinb386
Banned
UPDATE: The seller made me a very generous offer that made me really happy, and I am now very happy with the deal and the cue. Thanks for all of your helpful replies about the cue.
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I took a video of a Schon that I recently purchased from a member on here (received the cue yesterday), and the forearm appears be be warped (the tiniest of a bit).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-i46Q0AjGc&feature=youtu.be
Maybe the tiny bit of light that I see under the joint and forearm is not that uncommon, because other then that, the cue seems to roll pretty straight, and the tips of both shafts remain flat on the table when they are rolled.
The butt not rolling perfectly straight just annoys me though.
I am losing faith in expecting Schon cues to have perfectly straight butts.
It seems like the forearm is just the smallest bit off, but not enough to affect the roll of the shafts when connected together with the butt.
Is this something that most cue owners would not notice? I imagine they would, so I would never misrepresent a cue that I was selling in any way. I always try to be as honest as possible about the roll of a cue.
In your opinion, do these roll tests prove that the cue is warped, or is it maybe just a taper issue with the forearm?
Thanks for any thoughts about this.
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I took a video of a Schon that I recently purchased from a member on here (received the cue yesterday), and the forearm appears be be warped (the tiniest of a bit).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-i46Q0AjGc&feature=youtu.be
Maybe the tiny bit of light that I see under the joint and forearm is not that uncommon, because other then that, the cue seems to roll pretty straight, and the tips of both shafts remain flat on the table when they are rolled.
The butt not rolling perfectly straight just annoys me though.
I am losing faith in expecting Schon cues to have perfectly straight butts.
It seems like the forearm is just the smallest bit off, but not enough to affect the roll of the shafts when connected together with the butt.
Is this something that most cue owners would not notice? I imagine they would, so I would never misrepresent a cue that I was selling in any way. I always try to be as honest as possible about the roll of a cue.
In your opinion, do these roll tests prove that the cue is warped, or is it maybe just a taper issue with the forearm?
Thanks for any thoughts about this.
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