Or AZB's own John Barton

In fact there are a lot of casemakers who hang out on AZB.
http://www.jbcases.com/forsale.html
Just keep us in mind for the future. Right now we are trying to get caught up on orders and quotes.
I fully reccomend any of the case makers listed on the front page of our website:
www.jbcases.com
Nittany Leather - Brian Bonner is a relatively new guy who already executes like an old pro.
Whitten - Dan and Joe and family make the Jaguar of cue cases. Easily the sleekest cases on the market a Whitten is very upscale.
Jim Murnak - Jim is more my style with his willingness to try new things. Jim has a variety of models and specializes in funky pockets.
GTF Cases - GTF has revived the Fellini and Centennial style of case. - Shameless Plug - We did these and added some improvements to an already great design. GTF cases are now the best in class for this style of case.
On Q Case - Garth Bair is making fine cases and specializes in the inlay designs.
Ron Thomas - Ron has revived the It's George and Centenial styles. His cases are available through Indy Q Shop.
Dennis Swift - I have never met Dennis but have seen plenty of his cases. Swift cases are well crafted, traditionally tooled workhorses.
Jack Justis - Jack is a legend in the cue case business. Based off the style created by Jay Flowers he has forged his own distinctive look.
Erofey Evladin - Erofey's cases bring a whole new look to cue cases. A master purse maker he has easily transfered his unique patterns to his cue cases.
Chas Clements - Chas holds a special place for me. He is a leather artist and casemaker of the highest art.