WTT: OB1s and other stuff for Schon

jed1894

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I have the following items to throw into the trade mix for a Schon (any kind...new or used). If anyone is interested, let me know and we'll work out any money or trade difference.

1. OB1 shaft with 5/16 - 18 pin

2. OB1 shaft with 5/16 - 14 pin (made to fit Shurtz, but will fit all my other 5/16 - 14 butts fine.

3. Two (2) Players cues (played with one time each).

4. McDermott wrapless (C1 model I believe). About a $120 cue.

5. Brand new Joss cue and shaft (never hit). It's the entry level model -- gray with dark wrap.

6. Brand new set of Aramith Pro balls (never out of box). Got these for present but already got a set I play with.

All cues and shafts are straight......I don't have them photographed yet, but I'll work on that if anyone gets interested.


thanks, JED
 
One other thing....I'm not sure I'm allowed to do this here; so if I'm not I apoligize now. Please remove the post if it's not allowed:

I'm also in the market for a Remington 870 Wingmaster, 12 gauge shotgun if anyone has one laying around they want to trade for pool stuff.

JED
 
jed1894 said:
One other thing....I'm not sure I'm allowed to do this here; so if I'm not I apoligize now. Please remove the post if it's not allowed:

I'm also in the market for a Remington 870 Wingmaster, 12 gauge shotgun if anyone has one laying around they want to trade for pool stuff.

JED
Nice shotgun!
Another shotgun to look out for is an Ithaca model 37 featherlight.
The year the 870 was introduced by Remington, Ithaca in Ithaca Ny came out with the 37 featherlight . All the reviews on both guns were being won by the 37. To make a short story Remington had alot invested in the 870 and was loosing alot of the market to the 37. Remington bought Ithaca and stopped production of the featherlight. The featherlight feeds and ejects from the bottom and is almost impossable to get wet and nasty inside in foul conditions . In my opinion maybe the best pump shotgun ever made for field hunting .
Bill
 
wjpjr said:
Nice shotgun!
Another shotgun to look out for is an Ithaca model 37 featherlight.
The year the 870 was introduced by Remington, Ithaca in Ithaca Ny came out with the 37 featherlight . All the reviews on both guns were being won by the 37. To make a short story Remington had alot invested in the 870 and was loosing alot of the market to the 37. Remington bought Ithaca and stopped production of the featherlight. The featherlight feeds and ejects from the bottom and is almost impossable to get wet and nasty inside in foul conditions . In my opinion maybe the best pump shotgun ever made for field hunting .
Bill

I agree 100%.

JED
 
Another thing: I'd also be interested in Schon shafts as well if anyone wanted to swap them.
 
Is the OB-1 with 5/16 - 14 pin piloted or flat faced?

If piloted, would you be willing to sell? I have a Schon STL-1 I'd like to try it on. thanks!
 
Impact Blue said:
Is the OB-1 with 5/16 - 14 pin piloted or flat faced?

If piloted, would you be willing to sell? I have a Schon STL-1 I'd like to try it on. thanks!

It is flat faced, but it will still work on a Schon or any other 5/16 14 pin. I had it made that way so I could interchange if I wanted.

JED
 
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