i want to add the customer service is great too
here is a link to my experience
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=275969
here is a link to my experience
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=275969
Yesterday, I received a quote for a cue that I just can not pass up, and I had already planned having a cue made next year when my pension kicks in. One is a player, and the other will be my dream cue, so the bottom line is it looks like I will be getting 2 new cues when I can afford it.
This causes me to have to be looking to getting a 4 x 8 case, and I am interested in the Wave 4 x 8 (brown and tan). What I want to know is this, I am 5'7", and if I use the backpack straps on the Wave case if it will hit the back of my legs when I walk (I would find that annoying). Everything else about the case seems satisfactory though, and the price is right.
Oh, and does the long pocket on the case have a seperate place for a jump butt, because I am considering getting a seperate jump cue again?
I got my 4x8 wave case last Friday and I cannot be happier.
The case is really solid, but light weight. I was using a 3x6 INSTROKE and it was very heavy.
The interior is absolutely awesome. I have had 3 INSTROKE cases 2 VINCENTORE'S and several others. They do not even come close to the quality of my new WAVE case.
I would recommend this case to anybody that doesn't have alot of money sitting around for a custom.
The one thing, I'm wondering about, however, (and hoping you can answer since you've had experience with so many cases), is about the interior of the case. The wave cases have dividers, whereas many other cases have tubes (in which the butts and shafts are stored within the case). Is the divider in the wave case better and/or more protective than the tube inserts?
Most tube-style cases, the cues rattle around inside of the tubes. With the divider-style case, particularly the Wave case, the padding is soft and they don't rattle around at all. In fact, if the case is full of butts/shafts, it takes a little saavy to remove them (see the John Barton YouTube video on loading/unloading a Wave case).
I've had a pretty good variety of different brands of cases over the years, and the Wave case innards is my all-time favorite.
Maniac