Sports & Fitness Products Review - Gold, Tennis & Cycling
Schon Pool Cues - CX50 - Schon CX50 Pool Cue Stick
The Schon CX50 custom cue embodies the Schon tradition of excellence and high performance. Graced with proprietary components, including the ferrule, tip and collar as well as a piloted stainless steel joint and shorter shaft taper, this cue produces a stiff hit. For its design, the cue features Birdseye Maple on the forearm and ebony on the sleeve. On both sections, inlays of bold ivory points adorned with abalone diamonds direct your attention toward the tip and bumper of this beautiful cue, away from the black Irish linen wrap with white specks. Nickel silver and cocobolo rings complete the look. In business since 1981, Schon employs a small in-house staff of full-time craftsmen who give great attention to quality. And because the cues are produced in smaller quantities, designer Evan Clarke is able to personally finish and test each cue, ensuring it stands up to the German meaning behind the name Schon.beautiful. Weight Changes: It can be possible to change the weight in a Schon cue about 1 ounce. You can change the weight using a large flat head blade. Specifications: Quantities of Schon cues can be limited. Please try to have several selections when you are ready to order. Wood types, stains and veneer colors will vary. Tip: 13mm proprietary backed tip, hard (similar to water buffalo tip) Ferrule: Proprietary “Schon” brand, developed to hit like ivory Shaft: 29” long with a 10″ to 12” pro taper, hardrock maple Collar: (shaft & joint): Black proprietary plastic with a nickel silver ring Joint: Polished stainless steel, piloted Pin: 5/16″ 14 pitch, stainless steel Forearm: Birdseye Maple with five ebony points each containing an ivory point inlay and abalone diamond inlaysRings: 3 sets of ring work made up of 3 nickel silver rings and 2 cocobolo rings. Wrap: Irish linen, black with white specks Sleeve: Ebony with five reverse ivory points each with an abalone diamond insideBumper: Black rubber, secured by a screw which threads into the weight bolt in the bottom of the cue