Thought you might need a laugh. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Schon-SP-/111958453119?hash=item1a113e6b7f:g:kbwAAOSwsN9XAw8-
Thought you might need a laugh. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Schon-SP-/111958453119?hash=item1a113e6b7f:g:kbwAAOSwsN9XAw8-
I asked John about getting a custom dyed green STL1 for a customer, this is not a quote, but he basically said "We don't do that, it's not our style". He said there are plenty of other places where you could get one, he didn't want Schons name on it.
Thought you might need a laugh. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Schon-SP-/111958453119?hash=item1a113e6b7f:g:kbwAAOSwsN9XAw8-
I've only seen that insert on a Schon shaft. Did this person dissect an authentic shaft to fit it on that green shaft, to fit a joint that would accept a standard insert?
This cue is a mystery for sure. I can't quite figure it out but the forearm looks like an import job, the buttcap looks real but shortened and beveled. The shaft is like nothing I've seen but the hardward (if it's 5/16X14) does look like a Schon. I can't figure out why someone would go to all this trouble to have a butchered cue?
Hi Greg, hope you guys are doing well. The butt cap is worth more than the rest of it!
I have confirmed it is real. I didn't believe it, but I know who owns it and my business partner has shot with it. My jaw dropped too.
Wow.
I find that amazing.
As much as it is a truly ugly piece of work with mismatched design elements, it will certainly be collectible. I am very surprised the seller did not offer that information and perhaps documentation. Surely they would anticipate doubters, to be kind.
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