Case choice - need your feedback pls

Speaking of safety, I travel a lot with my cues... across the country and back, my precious cargo checked in the back of the plane, and my cues, as well as my beautiful case, remain in perfect condition. And anyone who says they're heavy must not be as strong as a 110lb girl because I have absolutely no problem carrying it, even for lengths of time across long distance, including the Riv and at the Derby. There is a padded shoulder strap that eliminates any discomfort in carrying it, as well.

Marissa...your just stronger than them girly men that complain they cant carry a 3x6 for a distance :thumbup:
 
Justis, Murnak, Whitten, JB Cases ... I'm debating to get one of these but since I've only seen a Justis from close distance, I could use some feedback. Not looking for anything special when it comes to tooling, just interested in protection
If protection is #1, then JB gets my vote.

Personally, I liked the look of the older leather Instroke 2x4 cases he made in the 90's (pictured below). Too bad JB is no longer producing this style of case :(
 

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Joe... My case holds two butts and four shafts, has three accessory pockets in the front, has a jump cue pocket on one side, and "document pocket" on the other that fits the two butts from the Predator Air.

Thanks for posting the photo. Looks like those pockets do give plenty of extra room then.
 
Thanks for posting the photo. Looks like those pockets do give plenty of extra room then.
I don't even need a purse when I have my Murnak case lol It holds EVERYTHING for me... couple cubes of chalk, SlipStik, cue holder (which I've since lost), shaper, burnisher, playing cards (for tunk), lipgloss, business card case, mobile phone, mints, nail clippers (in case I break one I can cut it off), hairbrush and barrette (I play with my hair up), mp3 player, earbuds, and a couple particular female items.
 
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