Reduced Price - 2010 Hoppe Schon Cue for sale $1,975.00

Dan Bartholomew

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Was made for Dean Campbell and is a h1 or h2 in 2010
The is no record of how many were made
The designer was Evan Clark
The forearm is birds eye maple with points of ebony, Purple Heart , Rosewood and green veneer with abalone diamonds and dots
The butt is ebony with inplex ring at the bottom
Above information provided by Schon Cues

The cue is in very good condition
The Butt is 29.0 " long, 14.6 oz
Schon shaft is 29 1/16" long. 13.1 mm at tip, 21.0 at joint, 4.39 oz
second shaft is 29 1/16" long, 13.0 mm at tip, 21.0 at joint, 4.23 oz

For sale $1,975.00 , includes shipping in continental USA, insurance and PayPal fees

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Has to be the most beautiful classic design ever. Worth owning just stare at... but those Schons are great players.
 
Was made for Dean Campbell and is a h1 or h2 in 2010
The is no record of how many were made
The designer was Evan Clark
The forearm is birds eye maple with points of ebony, Purple Heart , Rosewood and green veneer with abalone diamonds and dots
The butt is ebony with inplex ring at the bottom
Above information provided by Schon Cues

The cue is in very good condition
The Butt is 29.0 " long, 14.6 oz
Schon shaft is 29 1/16" long. 13.1 mm at tip, 21.0 at joint, 4.39 oz
second shaft is 29 1/16" long, 13.0 mm at tip, 21.0 at joint, 4.23 oz

For sale $2,250 , includes shipping in continental USA, insurance and PayPal fees

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2010 Hoppe Schon Cue for sale​

 

2010 Hoppe Schon Cue for sale​

I believe it should have been 10 cues in the series Deanoc had pioneered with Schon just like he did with his prior Bushka cue projects with Bob Owen and Jerry Rauenzahn. However, this may have been just a single cue order since my recollection is the Hoppe Cue project was later then 2010. It was the same with Schon’s Craig Peterson Tribute cue projects Dean spearheaded. I helped Dean with his several tribute cue projects and I actually participated too as a cue buyer. It’s possible Dean could have ordered this very cue before he even came up with the idea of tribute cue projects. He had a flair for cues.
 
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The wrap wasn’t mentioned but deserves to because it has become even rarer than hen’s teeth.
FYI, it may be the best linen line ever made for fishing & pool cue wraps….CL#9….it’s expensive.
 
I believe it should have been 10 cues in the series Deanoc had pioneered with Schon just like he did with his prior Bushka cue projects with Bob Owen and Jerry Rauenzahn. However, this may have been just a single cue order since my recollection is the Hoppe Cue project was later then 2010. It was the same with Schon’s Craig Peterson Tribute cue projects Dean spearheaded. I helped Dean with his several tribute cue projects and I actually participated too as a cue buyer. It’s possible Dean could have ordered this very cue before he even came up with the idea of tribute cue projects. He had a flair for cues.
Sold one of these just recently on ebay. Original unplayed condition with the upgraded leather wrap. Really nice-looking cue.
 
I really like the size of the hoppe ring and the proportion to the butt cap. Thin and thin. Lovely looking cue.
 
I originally told Dean the Hoppe rings on the Schon Tribute Cue Project should be larger than the one in the photo. He disagreed and he was right and I was wrong. Smaller looked better than the one I suggested considering. Again, this
may not have been one of the project cues and IMO, based on its age, it likely isn’t. But it’s a dead ringer for the Hoppe Tribute cues. It could even be a cue that inspired Dean to launch the Schon Trubute Cue Series that he spearheaded.
 
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