JoeyInCali said:Brand starts with an S.
The top one with exposed joint.
A retired maker sent me this.
An "S"?? Is this a single cuemaker or someone who works with others aswell???JoeyInCali said:Brand starts with an S.
The top one with exposed joint.
A retired maker sent me this.
High end production.Craig Fales said:An "S"?? Is this a single cuemaker or someone who works with others aswell???
KJ Cues said:What's equally disturbing to me is the apparent absence of epoxy. Come on guys, the stuff's not that expensive.
The diagonal flat at the bottom of the pin that would normally lock the pin in place when covered with epoxy becomes useless. Also, the voids wouldn't be such a problem if they were filled with epoxy.
Fish said:air pressure ???
He didn't have an x-ray machine and wondered how the cue was made.dave sutton said:thats what i thought but i dont wana say it
joey just wondering what made him cut this cue up like this???
Cuemaster98 said:Start with an "S" and is high end, could it be "Schon"?
We're talking about the A joint here...TheBook said:Looking at the joint it appears to be a wood pilot with a SS sleeve. So it could be a Shuler. Schon uses a solid type SS joint