Anyone had dealing with this E-bay Seller

He has a great record of positive feedback. I don't see a problem with this guy at all.
 
The prices are reasonable. I paid the same for one about 3 years ago.

The only problem I have with the case is when you put 2 cues and 4 shafts into it. You cannot put both into it butt up or butt down. You have to alternate between up and down and basically stack your cues and shafts.
 
I paid about half of his asking price from an ebay seller a couple of years ago. The item was brand new at the time. Shop around because his price seems too high.
 
Yeah, you do need to nest your shafts and butts in these cases, as they pack them in very tightly. I have certainly been happy with mine, but get a little frustrated when I am finished playing and have to unpack the other butt, so that I can put the shaft I was using into the case, then put both butts in the case last (I put the tips up and the bumpers up so that I can identify the shaft I want easier). They are still nice cases.
 
PoolSleuth said:
Noticed this:


http://cgi.ebay.com/Its-George-2x4-...204695676QQcategoryZ21211QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

please advise me if you have had good dealing, or bad dealings?

I am pretty sure this is an honest seller and is legit. I've corresponded with several dealers who acquired a batch of these last, new unsold cases. I've seen him selling these cases for a while now and several others have sold them as well.

When Brunswick discontinued the line someone bought the last 500 or so cases and it is from this stockpile these cases are still being sold. These 2 X 4 George brunswick leather cases are very high quality, with slight differences from the original George.

With "submit best offer" you can say what you're willing to pay, and the seller can accept or reject it. I would just offer what you think is a fair deal.

I've advised people and dealers who had them that I thought a fair value for the 2 X 4 cases was between $200 to $225, not as a collectible but as a quality functional new leather cue case. I don't recall what the retail was 5 years ago but it was up around there, maybe $250.

It's nice to find someone who has a stock of the cases because you might have a decent selection of skins. No matter what you do, it's best to stick within the e-bay bidding system as it offers a certain level of protection for buyers and accountability for sellers.

Chris
 
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