Fellinis and Engles

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Some nice cases making there way out of a collection....

Joe
 

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I have an elephant Engles. Would love a python. I have a thing for cases with the Fellini lock.
 
I love Fellini cases. I had Richard Black make me a cue and ship it to me in the Phillipines in 1981. He talked me into buying a Fellini case from him to ship it in. He charged me $40 for it. I still have it. Wish I'd bought a few more.
 
I love Fellini cases. I had Richard Black make me a cue and ship it to me in the Phillipines in 1981. He talked me into buying a Fellini case from him to ship it in. He charged me $40 for it. I still have it. Wish I'd bought a few more.

IMHO the Fellini is the epitome of a cue case.
 
Beautiful cases. That's history. That reminds me of a time when we walked into the pool room with a cue with two shafts inside a Fellini case. We broke with our playing cues back then. There were no case pockets, break cues, jump cues, or much of anything else. My accessory was a Brad tip scuffer, that's it.

And it wasn't Ames, mister. It was the 60s and 70s.

All the best,
WW
 
I definitely am drooling. I only have a few cases in my collection.

I may not have all those cases...but I have the keys to them! :thumbup::wink::D:D



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