Cue Storage

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Well I am looking for some Ideas for what I shall call EXCESS Cue Storage. I live in a Small Condo, and we are out of Space.

Has anyone seen something that will go under the Bed (Must Store Indoors-Because of Arizona Hot Summers) that will safely store Cue.

Have two Cases a 1 x 1 for my other half Cue, and My 2 x 4 that is my Case that goes with me when I play.

Have seen in the Muller Catalog, the 12-Place Cue Showpad, anyone used one of these.

Could it accomplish what I want to accomplish .........:confused:



 
.the mueller case is a soft case,,,I'm just not sold on a soft case,,,if 'under the bed' is your option, try a flat, aluminum gun case with the foam.egg-crate interior (my choice for guns and cues,,,(buy 'em at gun shows, harbor freight tools, or tool sales, etc.)
 
If you are not worried about weight

cuejoey said:
I agree Zero Halliburton

If weight and appearance are not a concern (As you are not carrying it around) you may want to consider these two options, both of which are cheper and more robust than the Zero Halliburton:

http://www.starlightcases.net/Merch...light&Product_Code=061338&Category_Code=cases
http://www.americase.com/pages/order/601.shtml

The Starlight case might be a better match as the plastic case would not pick up heat as easily as something aluminium.
 
catscradle said:
You might want to consider a zero halliburton case also at Muellers, but they aren't cheap. I guess it may depend on how good the cues are you're protecting.



Zero Halliburton has been discussed before, and Apparently the SCRATCH Cues. I am not going to be carrying around more the Two Q's at a Time, and I have a Nice 2 x 4 Whitten for DAT.... :o :o
 
I think I would consider building some sort of rack attached to the wall of a bedroom closet. I prefer to store my cues and shafts vertically as opposed to laying them horizontally.
 
GeraldG said:
I think I would consider building some sort of rack attached to the wall of a bedroom closet. I prefer to store my cues and shafts vertically as opposed to laying them horizontally.


Great Point :)
 
Bruce S. de Lis said:
Zero Halliburton has been discussed before, and Apparently the SCRATCH Cues. I am not going to be carrying around more the Two Q's at a Time, and I have a Nice 2 x 4 Whitten for DAT.... :o :o
i would like to know how they can scratch a cue !!!!!!!! i am interested in buying one someday and cannot see where they would be bad for a cue..can anyone elaborate on this ?thank you very much............... Rackem joe my fingers so'
 
Zero Halaburton Cases were discussed a while back... Check the Archives. As it was mentioned. Scratches that is.... :eek:
 
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