Ray Schuler Custom Cues
Annual Production: Line: 700; Custom: 100 |
Background
Ray Schuler started making cues in 1975. A self-taught cuemaker with an engineering background, Ray began his cuemaking career by developing a unique joint, designed to enhance cue performance. The joint also allowed for total shaft interchangeabiliry. Ray finds the creativity of cuemaking, both aesthetic and technical, exciting and rewarding, and is always looking for ways to improve his cues. The key to a good hitting cue, according to Ray, can be summed up in one word; integrity.
Standard Features
Tip: Tip diameter: Ferrule: Shaft wood: Joint type: Joint: Joint pin: Joint collars: Points type: Wrap: Butt cap: Finish: Length: Weight: Approx.Balance: Shaft taper: No. shafts: |
Triangle Depends on shaft taper Ivorine III Maple Piloted / Flat-faced Stainless steel 5/16-14, hollow, brass Implex Flat bottomed Irish linen Delrin High-tech 58 inches 19 ounces 18 inches from the butt cap Eight standard tapers available One |
Warranty: Ray Schuler Custom Cues are warranted against defects in workmanship and materials, excluding tips and ferrules.
Copyright S. Mayhew,
1998. Used by permission