Oops, Another Prototype - Designed by Ron Shirley 4x8 $245 Shipped

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SOLD - (twice, I mean we sold two of them) Thanks.

This is a case that was a modified version of our prototypes. Ron Shirley made a few suggestions and we made him this case. But we forget ONE of his suggestions and so we made him another one and that leaves this one for the market.

This one features Ron's main suggestion of putting zippers on the sides of the pockets as well as on the top of the pockets. There are plenty of ways to access your stuff on these pockets.

We also added a top handle on request

And the strap is on the back instead of the side. We will include a shoulder pad with the case (not pictured).

It's a feather weight coming in at just under 2.5lbs. Which is good for a case which is set to hold 6lbs of cues.

The lower pocket will hold has two access points to get to your jump cue handle.

As always first one to pay me gets it, paypal@jbideas.com

Thank you for looking.

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Roger got the money in first Sascha but I am going to make one more just like it today and it will be on it's way to you tomorrow.

Thank you both.

Best,

John
 
Wow that is FAST!

Yes, the half of my shop that does prototypes can do them fairly quickly after we have ironed out the details. It's the initial one that always takes the most time. After that cases like these only take a day or two once we get started on them.

As an example we spent about four weeks refining the new butterfly interiors before I was satisfied. Now when we do one it takes half a day.

Sometime in the next year or so we will roll out the "custom production" service which will be something like this www.timbuk2.com - at that point customers will be able to design their own case within a large array of choices at their leisure, saving as many different combinations as they please. Those of you who know web design know that this is not an easy project but it's been on my mind for a decade now.

Part of the reason I am doing all these prototypes is to train my staff in the ability to quickly and accurately make the "same" case but with different colors, slight changes etc....

This are only baby steps to the ultimate goal of providing serious protection at any price level coupled with tremendous choice practically on demand.
 
good idea

Yes, the half of my shop that does prototypes can do them fairly quickly after we have ironed out the details. It's the initial one that always takes the most time. After that cases like these only take a day or two once we get started on them.

As an example we spent about four weeks refining the new butterfly interiors before I was satisfied. Now when we do one it takes half a day.

Sometime in the next year or so we will roll out the "custom production" service which will be something like this www.timbuk2.com - at that point customers will be able to design their own case within a large array of choices at their leisure, saving as many different combinations as they please. Those of you who know web design know that this is not an easy project but it's been on my mind for a decade now.

Part of the reason I am doing all these prototypes is to train my staff in the ability to quickly and accurately make the "same" case but with different colors, slight changes etc....

This are only baby steps to the ultimate goal of providing serious protection at any price level coupled with tremendous choice practically on demand.

kind of like Burger King get it your way.
 
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