Any info on this Brunswick 1x2 case made by the It's George cue case Co? Thanks in Advance!

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This case has the key for it and the condition (Inside and out) is the nicest one I've ever had. The Inside looks to be unused and the leather crock style exterior has no scrapes or cut/slashes at all. My question is how old it is? How rare is it? And what's the value? TIA for any knowledge and advice?
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This case has the key for it and the condition (Inside and out) is the nicest one I've ever had. The Inside looks to be unused and the leather crock style exterior has no scrapes or cut/slashes at all. My question is how old it is? How rare is it? And what's the value? TIA for any knowledge and advice?View attachment 767169View attachment 767170View attachment 767171View attachment 767172

I have a black 1x2 and 2x4 black one as well. The 2x4's obviously have more value and can sold for the same price as a "It's George" case, $300 and up, the 1x2's are a little harder to sell but yoy can still get $200 or more from the right buyer.

If you want to sell it call Joe Salazar.
 
I have a black 1x2 and 2x4 black one as well. The 2x4's obviously have more value and can sold for the same price as a "It's George" case, $300 and up, the 1x2's are a little harder to sell but yoy can still get $200 or more from the right buyer.

If you want to sell it call Joe Salazar.
Many thanks, King T.,I've had them since the mid 80's and this one is the nicest I've seen. Tyvm!
 
You have to be careful with the it’s George cases as they started remaking them at one point years after they stopped.

On another not I’m at the stage Of life where something I saw everywhere now gets the questions of does anyone have any info on this old case 😂
 
It's George by Brunswick is the final production version, until Mike Roberts restarted making. The earlier versions do not have the end cap banding, and more variety of textured leather. Vinyl covered ones don't have a key and also marked on the endcap with a V. Early 2000-up to 2010, you could still easily find these at reasonable prices. Ken Kerner offered me one for my birthday, still had the newspaper stuffed in. I kick myself for not taking up the offer, but my wallet needed to recover from 1x2 black fellini that I bought from him.

FWIW, these are well made cases. On level ground my case will stand on its own. My every day carry is 2x4 version for the last 15 years. I bought mine used, and reckon it already had at least 10 years on it.
 
It's George by Brunswick is the final production version, until Mike Roberts restarted making. The earlier versions do not have the end cap banding, and more variety of textured leather. Vinyl covered ones don't have a key and also marked on the endcap with a V. Early 2000-up to 2010, you could still easily find these at reasonable prices. Ken Kerner offered me one for my birthday, still had the newspaper stuffed in. I kick myself for not taking up the offer, but my wallet needed to recover from 1x2 black fellini that I bought from him.

FWIW, these are well made cases. On level ground my case will stand on its own. My every day carry is 2x4 version for the last 15 years. I bought mine used, and reckon it already had at least 10 years on it.
Tyvm!
 
You have to be careful with the it’s George cases as they started remaking them at one point years after they stopped.

On another not I’m at the stage Of life where something I saw everywhere now gets the questions of does anyone have any info on this old case 😂
Do you have pics of what the new ones looks like, so we can compare to the older ones?
 
It's George by Brunswick is the final production version, until Mike Roberts restarted making. The earlier versions do not have the end cap banding, and more variety of textured leather. Vinyl covered ones don't have a key and also marked on the endcap with a V. Early 2000-up to 2010, you could still easily find these at reasonable prices. Ken Kerner offered me one for my birthday, still had the newspaper stuffed in. I kick myself for not taking up the offer, but my wallet needed to recover from 1x2 black fellini that I bought from him.

FWIW, these are well made cases. On level ground my case will stand on its own. My every day carry is 2x4 version for the last 15 years. I bought mine used, and reckon it already had at least 10 years on it.
Tyvm
 
I recall the early it's George cases had the diary style lock,the Fellini Style. The latch style came later. The early adjustable strap used a hook setup and the later examples used snap buttons for adjustments. The quality was just as good. Thanks for the question!
 
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