batalarms
Ebony Hoppe Fanatic
Hi folks,
I find myself in a position where I will be looking for a really good quality 2X4 cue case and I wanted to get some opinions.I have owned Ron Thomas,GTF,Instroke and Whitten,and there were a couple that I should have kept,but here I am again looking for a case.I only have 1 cue but I am pretty sure that a break cue is in my future,so I want to be prepared.I really liked the old pre-light Whitten.They were classy,good materials and I liked the separate tubes.I want a side handle and shoulder strap,I never really found a use for the top handle,but it is not a deal breaker.I had an old German Instroke case,and I should have kept that one too,but stuff happens.Also,I am not in love with rows of rivets front and back,and I prefer some type of stitching,preferably hand stitching.And I do like separate tubes and something that's built like a tank,but has some class and a nice appearance.Maybe some tooling as well.So,I am ready to listen to opinions about old and new cases that are currently available.Thanks folks.
Regards,Marc
Thanks for the info so far guys.My budget is going to be 3-4 hundred.I really don't want to go much higher than that.
Thanks,ctyhntr.I hear what you are saying about George cases.I will definitely consider it.
I find myself in a position where I will be looking for a really good quality 2X4 cue case and I wanted to get some opinions.I have owned Ron Thomas,GTF,Instroke and Whitten,and there were a couple that I should have kept,but here I am again looking for a case.I only have 1 cue but I am pretty sure that a break cue is in my future,so I want to be prepared.I really liked the old pre-light Whitten.They were classy,good materials and I liked the separate tubes.I want a side handle and shoulder strap,I never really found a use for the top handle,but it is not a deal breaker.I had an old German Instroke case,and I should have kept that one too,but stuff happens.Also,I am not in love with rows of rivets front and back,and I prefer some type of stitching,preferably hand stitching.And I do like separate tubes and something that's built like a tank,but has some class and a nice appearance.Maybe some tooling as well.So,I am ready to listen to opinions about old and new cases that are currently available.Thanks folks.
Regards,Marc
Thanks for the info so far guys.My budget is going to be 3-4 hundred.I really don't want to go much higher than that.
Thanks,ctyhntr.I hear what you are saying about George cases.I will definitely consider it.
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