cue storage question

Matt90

Trust the Process
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What is the best way to store a cue that you are not going to
use for a year or more ? A case ? A tube ?
I jokingly said I had a hyperbolic chamber
but I really dont lol :D
 
I put my cues in a gun safe with a dehumidifier. I like George cases because they protect from temp. and humidity changes. And they are hard top and bottom. I've have been buy and selling cues a long time. Have not had a cue
move on me. But I like to keep wax on the butts and shafts.
 
we discussed this topic before. hanging would be best. then laying flat would be second. anything but leaning in any way prob would me best. maybe vaccum sealed gtf, thomas, or its george case. climate controlled obv
 
If you search the forum using the "advanced search" you will find a plethora of different opinions.

John
 
I'm interested in some thoughts on this topic.....I did a search, and didn't come up with anything....if somebody could post a few links it would be appreciated
 
Brown trash bag, put em in and vacuum it.
Rubber band the ends, tape.
Voila, sealed for WWIII.
 
Are the socalled "Dealer Cases" that hold 10-12 cues any good for storing a collection of cues? I suppose you would lay it flat and not upright.
 
In any good case with a nice air-tight fit, in an area with little temp and humidity variance, and V E R T I C A L.
 
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