No I'm back from ThailandWow, that case is really a fine work or art. I'm not into tattoos but, I can really appreciate the artwork of both your tattoos and that case and the link with the flowers, real cool. Also, I don't know which I like better, your case or your bike, both are eyecatchers. Enjoy.
who's name is that on the case?
On the bottom it's Lee Zhen Hai (Jen Hi) - the guy who did the research on the orchids, all the tooling patterns, and the tooling and painting. The flower on the bottom is also the closest to a Chinese national flower that we could find. Essentially everyone agreed that it's the most popular or well known flower in China, called the Peony.
Inside the lid, my signature is laser engraved as the designer of the case.
Inside the top pocket, on the chalk pocket the Chinese characters embedded in the design is a direct translation of "Big Tattoo".
So here now better Pics (not so good as Berny's) but for the first one,okay.
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more Pics coming,enjoy.
Ralf:thumbup:
The new one will be also a knock out Case as Palace Garden:yeah:
but very different Style:grin-devilish::grin-devilish:
Ralf:thumbup:
Who built this case?
Ralf,
Great pictures! I must admit this case is on my short list of the very best cue cases made in history!
You gotta love it!
Congrats to you and certainly to John Barton et al.
Take care,
Will Prout
Hi Will,
thanks for the nice Comment and If I ever would let go this Case, this Case will stay only in your Collection sure:yeah::yeah::grin-angelic:
Ralf:thumbup:
That is easily one of the nicest cases I have ever seen.
So here now better Pics (not so good as Berny's) but for the first one,okay.
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more Pics coming,enjoy.
Ralf:thumbup:
What a case!! The colours look even better on these daylight pics than the ones taken in artificial light I'd seen of it thus far. Congrats on one of the most beautiful cue cases on Planet Earth! :thumbup:
Greetings from Switzerland, David.
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