Because I would be willing to bet your cue has been left in a car at some point and time ...
Thanks for your replies Jason. I got the cue at a decent price, and a partial refund on top of that, so I am still okay with the deal, but just a little annoyed about the joint issue that I see yet again on another Schon that I have purchased. I should not blame Schon though. Maybe customers just do not take very good care of their Schon cues. They are not all that high end after all. I think the cue is still fairly straight (seeing that the tip still remains flat on the table when the cue is rolled). A badly warped butt would affect the roll of the shaft pretty badly, in my experience. Anyways, sorry to Schon (and all Schon fans) for creating this thread. I am sure this issue is not Schons fault.
This is for anyone who hasn't read the thread through.
It appears justinb rec'd this cue, noticed the roll problem, and then apparently came to an agreement with the seller for a partial refund which made justinb happy. :smile:
It is a used cue and so I don't think Schon has any responsibility here and the seller has made the op happy so no need to keep suggesting the cue be sent back to him.
sounds like a done deal to me.
best,
brian kc
This is for anyone who hasn't read the thread through.
It appears justinb rec'd this cue, noticed the roll problem, and then apparently came to an agreement with the seller for a partial refund which made justinb happy. :smile:
It is a used cue and so I don't think Schon has any responsibility here and the seller has made the op happy so no need to keep suggesting the cue be sent back to him.
sounds like a done deal to me.
best,
brian kc
Guess it depends at what point the refund was given. I don't know but to me it sounds like Justin is still unhappy at this point and he himself is the one hinting around at maybe sending it back. Do you notice a common theme going down?
The seller went above and beyond my expectations to make me happy. He is a very nice and honorable person.
I do love a happy ending. The amount of not straighness:wink: the cue has is not uncommon, wood changes often and I have seen it many times with cues from all walks of life. Play with it for a spell and let us know what you think.
On that note, I would play that cue everyday......if it wasn't so stiff I could bang 5 million porn stars with it......
Jason<--------never been a fan of stiff cues. Don't know how you guys play em
I do love a happy ending. The amount of not straighness:wink: the cue has is not uncommon, wood changes often and I have seen it many times with cues from all walks of life. Play with it for a spell and let us know what you think.
Its like the difference between 'jelly' and 'jam'...... :grin:
Yeah, I am amazed at how good and generous some people are at times. Also shocked that I did not even need to complain to the seller about the cue. He made me very generous offers after I created each of the threads. It was honestly not my intent to get to the seller by creating the threads. That thought did not cross my mind. Anyways, I am really very happy with the deal now. I am really very sorry for any trouble that this thread may have caused.
I am really very sorry for any trouble that this thread may have caused.
I had a Schon that had a roll just like that. Got it used so who knows what happened to it. Don't think it's a Schon thing just as much as a cue thing. Some cues move and I think a lot of people just never look close enough to notice a small roll like that.
Won't effect playability at all, obviously, I used my Schon for a good long while that way. It will effect resale though, assuming you disclose the issue, which I did when I sold it. Was a great playing cue though.
Sometimes I think we get way too hung up over how straight a cue is. An obvious warp is bad but a half millimeter of roll like that is a complete non issue. But I admit to being concerned about it myself, all my cues get rolled on a hard surface where I can see the tiniest bit of rollout (cloth hides a lot).