I just bought my first JB case. I will spare you the hyperbole and much of the back story but let's just say I never wanted to own a JB case. When case arguments came up I often rooted for the "other side". A case is a case and I want one made by XYZ to protect (read carry) my precious cues. I own no less than 6 cases currently and have owned many more. Maybe not a lot by some standards but I did not just graduate from a porper to a JB.
My cue collection had expanded quicker than I can provide storage so I figured I would purchase an inexpensive case for storage- all my other cases are real leather (except one denim case). My mind went to a wave or JB rugged. Figured what the heck I will buy a rugged.
Case arrived. Immediately upon taking it out of the box, before opening the case itself, I was very surprised to see the quality of the case, for any price, but especially for the price. Then when I opened the case and saw the JB interior it was all over for me. There is no case on the market, custom or otherwise that will protect your cues to this level. Period.
While John did make convincing arguments (and videos) regarding the superiority of his inserts I was not all that shocked to find it better. What I was shocked to find is how inadequate I felt my other cases were providing in terms of protection. I no longer felt comfortable with any of my other cases.
I emptied out my Dennis Swift, everyday day case and this case that was for storage is now my everyday case until I can order another from JB. I will undoubtedly replace all my cases (except a couple that are special to me) for JB cases. Protecting my cues no longer simply means carrying them.
This is not a knock to any other case maker. Many do great beautiful work. But, if you are serious about the protection of your cases you really should only consider a JB case. I can't believe I am saying that but they are that much better.
My cue collection had expanded quicker than I can provide storage so I figured I would purchase an inexpensive case for storage- all my other cases are real leather (except one denim case). My mind went to a wave or JB rugged. Figured what the heck I will buy a rugged.
Case arrived. Immediately upon taking it out of the box, before opening the case itself, I was very surprised to see the quality of the case, for any price, but especially for the price. Then when I opened the case and saw the JB interior it was all over for me. There is no case on the market, custom or otherwise that will protect your cues to this level. Period.
While John did make convincing arguments (and videos) regarding the superiority of his inserts I was not all that shocked to find it better. What I was shocked to find is how inadequate I felt my other cases were providing in terms of protection. I no longer felt comfortable with any of my other cases.
I emptied out my Dennis Swift, everyday day case and this case that was for storage is now my everyday case until I can order another from JB. I will undoubtedly replace all my cases (except a couple that are special to me) for JB cases. Protecting my cues no longer simply means carrying them.
This is not a knock to any other case maker. Many do great beautiful work. But, if you are serious about the protection of your cases you really should only consider a JB case. I can't believe I am saying that but they are that much better.