I'm looking for O'Neil Box Cases:
I'm looking for them in these configurations:
1x1, 1x2, 4x8 and 6x6
If you have any good quality wooden box cases, I wouldn't mind looking at them, just send me a PM or email with pictures.
Thank you in advance.
Here's his thread, he will constantly update the quantity he has on the first post:
https://forums.azbilliards.com/threads/milk-dud-tips.503591/
Just send him a PM on here.
PS: They are one of the best "Milk Duds" I've tried.
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