New cue purchasers

If cue in question IS a Schon this really doesn't surprise me. The stuff they've made the last few yrs. is not the same quality as older ones. Also the designs of some the Ltd's are just horrid to look at.
I also noticed after Evan Clark left Schon the new designs of LTD, Elite and Unique's were not as good.
 
If cue in question IS a Schon this really doesn't surprise me. The stuff they've made the last few yrs. is not the same quality as older ones. Also the designs of some the Ltd's are just horrid to look at.
I have to agree with that.
 
Beware of online ordering. What you order is not always what you get. A good vender will work with you or take it back. Mine did. I just received a limit ed. cue made by a top end cue maker for over 1000 dollars not what i expected. The craftsmanship was poor, rings were not lined up with each other, butt cap was a cheap transparent plastic not the same as the other 3 older cues of theirs i own. Talked to the cue company and got butt cap changed, but the cue came back a 1/2 ounce heavier I had to change out the weight bolt back myself. I also ordered a longer shaft from them that came to me without being finished sanded. So i will have a local cue maker finish it. I have owned several custom cues in the last 40 years and still have my first J. W. plus others and i know what quality is. I won't mention the companies name so be very careful they are not as good as they were years ago or as collectable. I have ordered cheaper cue for some beginning players that are built better but may not last as long.
Why didn't you return the unfinished shaft when you returned the butt or did you order it after your initial disappointment in the quality from this mystery cue company?
 
To you it maybe nothing. but if it helps one person not buy a cue and find out it's a POS later then i've do more to inform than most.
So, your advice is to not buy this product, or from this guy, but won’t say what or who.

Sorry, but how is that helpful?
 
Beware of online ordering. What you order is not always what you get. A good vender will work with you or take it back. Mine did. I just received a limit ed. cue made by a top end cue maker for over 1000 dollars not what i expected. The craftsmanship was poor, rings were not lined up with each other, butt cap was a cheap transparent plastic not the same as the other 3 older cues of theirs i own. Talked to the cue company and got butt cap changed, but the cue came back a 1/2 ounce heavier I had to change out the weight bolt back myself. I also ordered a longer shaft from them that came to me without being finished sanded. So i will have a local cue maker finish it. I have owned several custom cues in the last 40 years and still have my first J. W. plus others and i know what quality is. I won't mention the companies name so be very careful they are not as good as they were years ago or as collectable. I have ordered cheaper cue for some beginning players that are built better but may not last as long.
Like several others I don't understand why, if you want to be helpful, you won't post the dealer and manufacturer. What's the point?
 
The best Schon cues were actually made by Bob Runde himself.
Evan Clarke was next in the best quality Schon cues but still 2nd.
Schon cues after Evan are just lesser quality regardless of the price.
 
I understand how the old timers think that the older made cues, shafts and tables were of better quality. I'm a geezer myself and can relate.

But all these posts about Schon is a bit unfair. The OP never mentioned the brand or dealer. Saying "S" is totally meaningless. Back it up with facts. Photos and correspondence or it's nothing but a big fat troll.

And yes I own two Schon cues. But neither are my playing cue. I just believe in, "facts before acts".
 
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