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Can anyone help me identify this cue case that I just found? The case is
3 x 7 x 33 and I got it because it looked like a Vintage case. It's well insulated, and very solid. The interior appears to be velvet lined and it's a 1 x 2 and has two additional pockets with a flip lid towards the back for accessories. There is no manufacture ID on it. There are no keys for the locks.
Any help will be appreciated.
 

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Can anyone help me identify this cue case that I just found? The case is
3 x 7 x 33 and I got it because it looked like a Vintage case. It's well insulated, and very solid. The interior appears to be velvet lined and it's a 1 x 2 and has two additional pockets with a flip lid towards the back for accessories. There is no manufacture ID on it. There are no keys for the locks.
Any help will be appreciated.

I think it is a mcdermott case
 
Haha, now thats a good idea. Someone might have folded an emergency $20
and hid it. I used to work in a locksmith shop. If you're interested in having a
key made for the case. Its a pretty simple lock and any smith shop should have blanks for it. It doesn't take long to file a blank for that kind of lock.
Nice case BTW.
Also, a little fine sandpaper will take the rust off the locks and hinges.
 
Can anyone help me identify this cue case that I just found? The case is
3 x 7 x 33 and I got it because it looked like a Vintage case. It's well insulated, and very solid. The interior appears to be velvet lined and it's a 1 x 2 and has two additional pockets with a flip lid towards the back for accessories. There is no manufacture ID on it. There are no keys for the locks.
Any help will be appreciated.

The case could have been made by Mcdermott, Huebler, or even Palmer. These cases were and are still very nice for storing or carrying cues, today they are wroth between $50 and $100.
 
old cue case

as a case it isnt anything valuable. however it is one of the better quality box cases of that older style. probably worth $50 today. if it has a name like schon, george, ?fellin- maybe, it could fetch far more.
 
Thank you everybody, that helps. I got it to carry my Zyler cue in, because it seems to have so much protection, and is very solid.
 
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