??? - Best way to store your cues - ???

Thanks Bill and Scott.
The maker of my cues passed away a few years ago so I can't contact him for a humidity percentage. I'll take your advice and contact someone who builds with the same woods used in mine. Besides the humidity level, mine will be hung in their new home.
 
I use O'Neil cases....6 and 12 packs.
I have found none better for storage.

But the best way to protect your cue is by playing with it.
...I feel that the oil from your bridge hand conditions the shaft....
...and I suspect that the vibrations from hitting 'whitey' off center
keeps the wood limber and capable of returning to straight.

This opinion is based on empirical evidence...I'm not a rocket scientist

regards
pt
 
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