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    Wooden Cases: Advantages and Disadvantages?

    Thanks guys for the input. Yes I’m not the best at it and felt as though the liner needs more of a quality type of person to do such work on it. I’ll contact them about lining it in a soft leather. Plus the top padding I’m taking out to replace with a cue divider so I can put two more cues in...
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    Wooden Cases: Advantages and Disadvantages?

    What would be some of the faults of the work on this case? I’m open to the criticism. I’m in the works of another so I’d like the input.
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    Wooden Cases: Advantages and Disadvantages?

    Seems like I made the one I posted for $200. It’s all top notch materials and made well. Yet it is a box case. I’ve tried selling this one but no one is interested. So I’ll take the lid and make it where I can fit four cues and re line it in leather. What do you guys think about leather (soft...
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    FS- wooden cue box

    2x2 wooden cue box. Red oak and poplar wood. Two different stains with 5 coats of polyurethane clear finish. Inside has extra storage in side and lid if wanted. All together with nickel hardware with rivets. Asking $300.00 plus shipping. OBO
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    Wooden Cases: Advantages and Disadvantages?

    I've built a few hard cases myself and seems not that bad on finish but I usually carry a schmelke 1x1 but I don't find it clunky or have any problems with it or anything with the ones I made. Just all depends on what you want.
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    Another strong review of a Lucasi cue

    I've played with the Lucasi LZ-29 for a while -few months really but really wanted a Balabushka instead, so I bought the GB-8. Now I haven't played with the Luscasi in awhile so I may break it out this weekend but this new table restore has my attention.
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