Where is the biggest archive or discontinued Schon cues?

Does anyone know of any sites that show the largest number of discontinued Schon cues (to help ID cues that are no longer in production, or on any dealers website)?

There are a couple of Schon cues that I can't find on any site, that I would like to learn more info about.

Thanks.
 
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Thanks, but Schon has never replied to any of the emails that I sent them in the past. A guy I know told me that Evan Clarke only checks his email once a month, but I have still never received a reply from them.

You can send any ID requests to sales@schoncues.com. May take a bit to hear back, but they can tell you what you have. Otherwise post pix and I'm sure someone knows what you got.
 
yeah emailing evan is pretty hit and miss. Even if you get thru theres no guarantee of the info you get, i sent them a pic of my schon, they said it was something like a r12, etc.....and its clearly nothing like an r12, best bet is use the palmer website and track it down on your own
 
justinb386: Does anyone know of any sites that show the largest number of discontinued Schon cues (to help ID cues that are no longer in production, or on any dealers website)? There are a couple of Schon cues that I can't find on any site, that I would like to learn more info about. Thanks.

Dear Justin,
Please go to the official Schon archive site: www.schoncues.com/html/cue_archive.html
You'll find there 9 pages with almost 140 discontinued Schon Ltd's. SP's, Elite's and Unique's
Or in the Palmer Collection: http://www.palmercollector.com/Schon/SchonPage.html you will find original brochures, with pictures (Some even with the prices from then) of the earlier/previous R-Series, SP- Series, SL- Series, ST- Series and other Series
Even if I come up with that very late, I still hope, I could help you a little bit?!
KR from Switzerland
 
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justinb386: Does anyone know of any sites that show the largest number of discontinued Schon cues (to help ID cues that are no longer in production, or on any dealers website)? There are a couple of Schon cues that I can't find on any site, that I would like to learn more info about. Thanks.

Dear Justin,
Please go to the official Schon archive site: www.schoncues.com/html/cue_archive.html
You'll find there 9 pages with almost 140 discontinued Schon Ltd's. SP's, Elite's and Unique's
Or in the Palmer Collection: http://www.palmercollector.com/Schon/SchonPage.html you will find original brochures, with pictures (Some even with the prices from then) of the earlier/previous R-Series, SP- Series, SL- Series, ST- Series and other Series
Even if I come up with that very late, I still hope, I could help you a little bit?!
KR from Switzerland
Just to let you guys know that the http://www.schoncues.com/html/cue_archive.html is no longer working. But the Palmer site is.
 
A couple of years back, I was surfing for Schons and found a site from Asia, may be Indonesian?, that had the entire catalog of Ltds, plus other lines. I did not bookmark, etc., and have never been able to recover the site. Foolish me. If anyone knows of this site, please post a link. Thanks.
 
A couple of years back, I was surfing for Schons and found a site from Asia, may be Indonesian?, that had the entire catalog of Ltds, plus other lines. I did not bookmark, etc., and have never been able to recover the site. Foolish me. If anyone knows of this site, please post a link. Thanks.
It was probably this:

 
It was probably this:

Exactly. Yes. Thank you. Schon Fans everywhere should take note and bookmark, etc., this site. I don't know how complete/up to date the site is, but it is the most righteous Schon identification aid that I ever found. Danktrees, again, many thanks. I stumbled on this site once, but then the webgods denied me, and I thought . . .
 
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Checking site further, Schon photos are larger and, there is a considerable information/photos on Mezz cues and cases for the years 1999 to 2015 at this address:

Also, Adam Japan, Balabushka, and Meucci information (with no pictures) if you navigate around.
 
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Exactly. Yes. Thank you. Schon Fans everywhere should take note and bookmark, etc., this site. I don't know how up to date the site is, but it is the most righteous Schon identification aid that I ever found. Danktrees, again, many thanks. I stumbled on this site once, but then the webgods denied me, and I thought . . .
That's a great site. Thanks. I think I found a cue that I owned and sold many years ago. Why in the world I ever sold that cue, I have no idea. I didn't need the money. Silly me.
 
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