

Schon CX02 - Ivory and Ebony Pool Cue
Schon CX02 - Ivory and Ebony Pool Cue
Become the star shooter on any table with the Schon CX02 custom pool stick. Star and diamond shaped ivory inlays are precisely placed in granite for a dramatic impact on the forearm and sleeve, and stained Birdseye Maple on the forearm softens the look. The wrap is black Irish linen with white specks. A stiff hit is produced from its piloted stainless steel joint and shorter shaft taper. Proprietary manufacturing techniques and proprietary parts, including the tip, ferrule and collar, combine to make this an outstanding instrument worthy of players who are serious about the game. 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.
Specifications
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: Black proprietary plastic with a nickel silver ring
Joint: Polished stainless steel, piloted
Pin: 5/16 x 14 stainless steel
Forearm: Stained Birdseye Maple with five ebony points, and five star shaped ivory inlay
Rings: Silver ring below joint collar
Wrap: Black Irish Linen with White Specs
Sleeve: Ebony with five star shaped ivory inlays and five diamond shaped ivory inlays
Plate: White proprietary plastic
Bumper: Black rubber
Become the star shooter on any table with the Schon CX02 custom pool stick. Star and diamond shaped ivory inlays are precisely placed in granite for a dramatic impact on the forearm and sleeve, and stained Birdseye Maple on the forearm softens the look. The wrap is black Irish linen with white specks. A stiff hit is produced from its piloted stainless steel joint and shorter shaft taper. Proprietary manufacturing techniques and proprietary parts, including the tip, ferrule and collar, combine to make this an outstanding instrument worthy of players who are serious about the game. 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.
Specifications