Schon identity please ...

WilleeCue

The Barefoot Cuemaker
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Can one of you cue makers identify the model of this Schon cue?
I am doing a restore and can not find a photo of it on their website.
I did see two LTD series cues that user the same three 1/4" rings above and below the wrap but the inlays were different.

Thanks,
Willee
 

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Can one of you cue makers identify the model of this Schon cue?
I am doing a restore and can find a photo of it on their website.
I did see two LTD series cues that user the same three 1/4" rings above and below the wrap but the inlays were different.

Thanks,
Willee

Schon also has some private label models. Different distributors ( J&J, CueStix and such ) have their own line of Schons that they only sell so you would have to access their sites to see their models.

Dick
 
I believe that cue was built for CueStix, Intl. though I could be wrong.
But Willee, you've just given away the identity of the cue in your other thread.
I thought it was a Schon.
The Tulip ring and the CNC'ed points over the top of it gave it away.
No cue should suffer the abuse this one saw.
 
KJ, you are very observant.
Did you notice the black ring between the maple and the tulip wood?
Or rather the Non-Ring. Its ink! or what is left of it is.
 
Model #CX46, sold by CueStix, 2002 catalog.

There ya are folks ... Posted on the world wide web and answered by a fella right here in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Robin Adair.
Probably the most knowledgeable pool cue expert on the planet.
He found it in one of his catalogs in his vast reference library.
Wow ... model CX46 retail $1295 in 2002 with a linen wrap.
It now sports a black leather lizard wrap.
Any offers?
 
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