Great players know
that a cue's performance and durability flow
from the structural design, construction, and
the materials the craftsperson selects when
making the cue. Great players know the
legacy of quality and craftsmanship in
the Schuler Cue.
In the 1950's and
1960's, Hall of Fame cue craftsman Herman Rambow
set the standard with the astonishing
performance of his cues. In the 1970's Ray
Schuler, mentored by Herman Rambow in the
cue-making art, added an innovative joint to the
legendary Rambow design. That joint - now known
around the world as "the Schuler Joint" was just
the first of many innovations that Ray Schuler
introduced while continuing the legacy of fine,
hand-selected woods, careful craftsmanship, and
unswerving passion for the game.
Now the legacy continues: a new generation of
designers and craftspeople, mentored by Ray
Schuler until his passing in November 2002, are
producing custom Schuler Legacy Cues for
champions around the world. And each Schuler
Legacy Cue is made with the quality, passion and
innovation that merits the famous Ray Schuler
signature.
Now the legacy continues: a new generation of
designers and craftspeople, mentored by Ray
Schuler until his passing in November 2002, are
producing custom Schuler Legacy Cues for
champions around the world. And each Schuler
Legacy Cue is made with the quality, passion and
innovation that merits the famous Ray Schuler
signature.
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