SCHON Vintage (One of One???) on Ebay; Video

gonegray

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https://youtu.be/1EYnmRhDqHg for a video of the cue

http://www.ebay.com/itm/321911296060?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

I bought this from a friend of mine that is the owner of a pool hall in Aurora, CO; I paid $850. It reminded me of one of my first custom cues back in 1992. Recently, I have gone to a 61 inch cue that suits my stroke better than the standard cue length (58"). This is the only reason I'm selling. I just want to buy a couple of low deflection shafts for my long Omen cue.

Unfortunately, I am not able to give to much information on the cue. I'll do my best to describe it accurately. I have sold many cues on AZbilliards so please search GONEGRAY if you'd like additional feedback and satisfaction feedback.

This cue is vintage. I am unsure of the year, but I'm thinking it was made in the early CNC days. I am also of the belief that this is possibly a one of one. I have been unable to find it in any catalog, nor have I seen another like it anywhere.

Two shafts. One is about 12.75-12.5 mm and has little to no taper roll. The 2nd shaft is under 12mm and has a slight taper roll. I personally do not like the 2nd shaft. Both are stamped Schon. I do not have a scale or a micrometer, so I'm not sure of the weights or exact measurements. I had the shafts cleaned up and I'm pretty sure both of the tips are either brand new or in new condition. Not sure what tips.

The finish is in good shape with a few small dings, but nothing severe. This is a great cue, in great shape. But it is not pristine and in new condition.

I'm not sure about the "white" in the cue. I do know that this cue is worth way more than $850!

Email me with any other questions, and if you'd like to speak via telephone, include your number and I'll give you a call back.

Good luck with your bidding!

No international shipping, thanks.

Michael G (gonegray)
 

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Hey Michael,

I traded that cue to Greg / Mile High, he got it for his wife.
He sold it to someone else, and it was one of my favorite Schons, great playing cue

It's pretty old, and was in almost new condition when I sold it last year.

May of been made for Luis ___I don't want to drop the last name.
 
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Thanks Ted on the history! It was one of those...I really ddin't need it, but it was so damn nice, I couldn't say no. :-) I do that a lot!
 
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