tommie1351 AzB Silver Member Silver Member Apr 19, 2012 #1 Here is a unique Schon Limited that I just picked up Last edited: Apr 20, 2012
KC7MRQ AzB Silver Member Silver Member Apr 20, 2012 #2 Sine Waves Very nice. If I ever have another cue made, it will be a themed cue with sine waves, couple electronic schematic symbols, and fr4 phenolic ring work. Corey
Sine Waves Very nice. If I ever have another cue made, it will be a themed cue with sine waves, couple electronic schematic symbols, and fr4 phenolic ring work. Corey
M maldito AzB Silver Member Silver Member Apr 20, 2012 #3 What type of joint is that - it does not look like a standard schon joint .
macneilb AzB Silver Member Silver Member Apr 20, 2012 #4 maldito said: What type of joint is that - it does not look like a standard schon joint . Click to expand... They only used it in '93 I believe, same with the logo on the shaft joint collars. It's just a shortened 5/16x14 pin.
maldito said: What type of joint is that - it does not look like a standard schon joint . Click to expand... They only used it in '93 I believe, same with the logo on the shaft joint collars. It's just a shortened 5/16x14 pin.
ChrisOnline 4 8 15 16 23 42 Silver Member Apr 20, 2012 #5 macneilb said: They only used it in '93 I believe, same with the logo on the shaft joint collars. It's just a shortened 5/16x14 pin. Click to expand... yeah the hole in the end of the pin is so you can easily attach it on a lathe.. chris
macneilb said: They only used it in '93 I believe, same with the logo on the shaft joint collars. It's just a shortened 5/16x14 pin. Click to expand... yeah the hole in the end of the pin is so you can easily attach it on a lathe.. chris