I have a 3X6 JB case and am very happy with it. It is definitely tight when fully loaded. I'm hoping that it will loosen up a bit after it has sat for a while fully loaded. It drives me nuts hearing my cues rattle around in a tube style case. Even though they probably aren't getting any...
I'm no pro by any means, but I enjoy the game and can hold my own in local leagues. I use one on a Joss butt and have no complaints. Provides a nice hit and I get a bit less squirt than with the original maple shaft. I would like to try a Kielwood shaft at some point, but for now I'm very...
I've only conducted one transaction on this site, used PP G&S and it went very well. Have conducted business on many other sites, almost exclusively using PP, both G&S and F&F. It seems to be the norm, but as mentioned, pay attention to the seller.
Got a 1X1 and happy with it so far. I like the way the cues fit in it and it appears that it will provide a good amount of protection. It seems to be well made, time will tell how it holds up. I can live without a pouch, but I do wish it was 1X2. Overall, looking forward to putting it to use.
https://ozonebilliards.com/products/katana-case-1x1-black-cue-case
This is just one place I found them for sale. I've never done business with them or had anything to do with them. PoolDawg carries the line but is out of the 1X1 right now.
I'm kind of a minimalist when it comes to cue cases. I'm not a big fan of the big 4X8 and 3X6 cases that seem to be popular. I like the slimmed down style of the early It's George and Centennial 1X2 cases without the external pockets. About the closest made today seems to be the Katana 1X1...
Hi all!! New guy from the midwest USA. First started playing pool in the Navy. MM "A" School in Great Lakes, Ill. had a nice pool hall on base in the early 70's. Some friends and I would play there, were it was cheap to play, during the week, then go to Milwaukee on the weekends and play in...