DW Cue Case F/S - First $37,500 Takes It!!!

Hunter

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Hi all,

With the current trend in today's cue and case market, I just figured I'd save us all a lot of time by cutting to the chase with pricing on a beautiful hand made DW Case I have for sale. It seems that the current formula is to take half the retail price, cut it in half, discount it 90% and then lower the price in 10% increments until you are paying a buyer to take it off your hands for a 98% loss (sound about right?). Basing my formula on the above, I'm starting out with $37,500 as my initial asking price and now, it's down to my "shipping off to Ebay price" of $975 shipped in the US...

The case is extensively hand tooled, braided, and stitched by Del of DW Cue Cases. It is the first and currently the only 2x3 configuration he's made. The tubes are lined with suede pigskin and accomodate 30" shafts and butts or 29" shafts with tall joint protectors in either direction.

The leather is very heavy bridle leather almost 1/4" thick and is tooled heavily on both sides. The lid is very uniquely Del's and is darted and hand braided for a snug fit. The closure is a hidden snap. Del has added a pad to his shoulder strap, which is a nice touch.

I'll be glad to answer any questions, or to send you larger pictures, etc. In all seriousness, this case should bring at least $1,500 based on the amount of work that Del has put into it. It's unfortunate that a guy has to work for $4.00 an hour with this kind of talent, but Del is retired and just needs a little income to allow him to continue to make an occasional case these days.

There are less than fifteen of these cases in existence and I truly believe that one of these days, people are going to be shocked at the price they could have initially picked one up for. I was talking with Del Glenn recently and he told me about some of the deals his dad and brother used to get on Bushkas and Botis when George and Gus were alive. Wouldn't we all have liked to have had the foresight to pick up a Bushka for less than $200? I bet that sounded like a lot of money back then, but a discerning buyer sure could have done well...

Thanks for looking! Buy this $37,500 case for $975 shipped (Paypal fee included)! You'll be glad you did...

Best to all,

Steve
 

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Free bump for a great and entertaining post. Good luck with your sale. The case is beautiful.

Dave
 
Thanks for all the input Jimmy, JL, Tommy, and Dave! I also appreciate the PMs I've received.

How can you go wrong when you're getting a $36,525 discount, gang?

Thanks again for dropping in!

Steve
 
Hunter one of the nicest cases I have ever seen, if I had a spare $975.00 I'd buy it. Unfortunately I don't have a spare $0.975, she hasn't let me have my allowance for weeks now and says she has to get a new washer and dryer before I buy any more pool stuff :(

And Touch of Grey is one of my top 3 all time favorite songs man - great choice.
 
That case is stealing at twice the price. I would not even attempt it for less than $1500.

The amount of sheer work in this case is staggering. And I am speaking of just the construction. Add the tooling on top of it and if there was another name attached to it then the price tag would be north of $5000.

The economy must REALLY suck right now when this case doesn't get snapped up at this price.
 
Hey Georgia Boy, we might have the same lady! Glad you like the Touch of Grey reference. I just turned 55 and can now eat off the senior's menu at Denny's. I never made any provisions for living past 30, so it's been a long, strange trip...

John, thanks for your post! People just don't realize how labor intensive these cases can be. I know you appreciate the fact, though. Word has it that you've built a case or two in your lifetime :D!

The case has found a proud new owner who will probably be even prouder when he realizes how little I know about photography and gets the case in hand... Thanks Mark!

Thanks to all who took a look!

Steve
 
the new Owner will be very impressed, I love mine and Steve are not a good Photographer:p
DEL Cases are the Nutz
Ralf, Lucky Owner of the 1of1 2x4 Del Case:thumbup:
 
i have 2 of these and i love them,i usually carry 1 cue allof my others are 1x2.these are as good as you can buy,i love rusty melton cases also

i don,t know which is best,but i do know this case is a real winner

dean
 
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