Finally - Cue cases with wheels & spring loaded.

Wow i thought people were lazy when they had wheels on hockey bags. If you can't carry your cue case (unless you have a physical disability) I think you need help.
 
Three lumbar vertabrae fused together and waiting for my knee replacements hopefully this coming winter... the wheels are looking pretty good to me!!! :)
 
"Built-in spring at bottom of each tube gives you easy access to your cue by press and pop the cue up."

Now that's lazy! "I'd play but I just don't have the strength to reach into my case... wait, I can push this button to eject my cue." But... will it put it together for you??
 
Since you are young ...

Muxy said:
Wow i thought people were lazy when they had wheels on hockey bags. If you can't carry your cue case (unless you have a physical disability) I think you need help.

I will overlook that comment ... Unless you have lugged a heavy leather bigger
than 2 x 4 case or like I have a fully loaded Porper 4 x 8 case around Vegas
for 10 days playing, you probably would not realize just how much it can wear you down, or cause your shoulder to become extra sore. I had to go buy
a selt belt pad to put on my shoulder strap after that. People get tired after
playing hours and hours in tournaments for days on end, and sometimes to just not have to sling that case upon to your shoulder would be a relief.
 
Snapshot9 said:
I will overlook that comment ... Unless you have lugged a heavy leather bigger
than 2 x 4 case or like I have a fully loaded Porper 4 x 8 case around Vegas
for 10 days playing, you probably would not realize just how much it can wear you down, or cause your shoulder to become extra sore. I had to go buy
a selt belt pad to put on my shoulder strap after that. People get tired after
playing hours and hours in tournaments for days on end, and sometimes to just not have to sling that case upon to your shoulder would be a relief.

Not to mention lugging that case around the airport with your other bags!
 
What would a proper weigh fully loaded 2x4.

I have a Sterling 3x6 which is full with 2 cues and a snooker cue. Hard case. Replica of an instroke.

I carry my case wherever i go and never get tired.

I guess it is my youth and not wearing shoes must have something to do with it.
 
Being in a wheelchair I would love one of these...depending on the weight of course. Maybe I could just rig up a trailor hitch and pull em around eh?

Shorty
 
Shorty ..

Shorty said:
Being in a wheelchair I would love one of these...depending on the weight of course. Maybe I could just rig up a trailor hitch and pull em around eh?

Shorty

Should just be able to clip it to the back of your chair, or the Engineers
on this board could design a small compact case trailor for you.
Engineers? where are you?
 
Snapshot9 said:
Should just be able to clip it to the back of your chair, or the Engineers
on this board could design a small compact case trailor for you.
Engineers? where are you?
Shorty-

I've got just the thing for you! Here's a custom trailer... all we have to do is attach a 1 1/4" chrome ball to the back of your chair... modify the trailer's harness... we may just have something here!

http://www.quicksilvertrailers.com/pup.htm
 
cheese_ball said:
Shorty-

I've got just the thing for you! Here's a custom trailer... all we have to do is attach a 1 1/4" chrome ball to the back of your chair... modify the trailer's harness... we may just have something here!

http://www.quicksilvertrailers.com/pup.htm

I like it Cheese! My dog would actually love that thing. Amazing you found that...and I have a place on the back of my chair for a ball already anyway...HA HA.

But seriously...my solution is just to sell some dern cues so I don't have so many to drag around.

Shorty
 
Shorty said:
I like it Cheese! My dog would actually love that thing. Amazing you found that...and I have a place on the back of my chair for a ball already anyway...HA HA.

But seriously...my solution is just to sell some dern cues so I don't have so many to drag around.

Shorty

Don't eschew safety either. As a newbie P.Eng (electrical) I could design a clever lighting system to avoid those embarrassing low-light collisions. Has anyone considered the children? Imagine the danger when reversing your case in heavy pool-room traffic without the beep-beep-beep signal?
 
Spring Loaded

Every time I see the title of this thread I'm reminded of Rodney Dangerfield's golf bag shooting clubs through the air.
 
Yup, just another idea stolen from those who innovate. Too bad they didn't get it right though. "Patent Pending", what a joke. People have been putting wheels on cases for 15 years. You didn't have to wait for a badly designed version to get them. $10 and ten minutes is enough to put wheels on any cue case.

:-( What a laugh. At least they could have paid some attention to how it will be used and where the stress points are. Have fun being the beta testers on these.

John
 
Guru said:
Every time I see the title of this thread I'm reminded of Rodney Dangerfield's golf bag shooting clubs through the air.

That's just what I was thinking. lol...somebody step on a duck? :D

I went to a tough pool hall the other day....are ya kiddin' me?...their lunch special was broken leg of lamb!

Jeff Livingston
 
Nanananana

chefjeff said:
That's just what I was thinking. lol...somebody step on a duck? :D

I went to a tough pool hall the other day....are ya kiddin' me?...their lunch special was broken leg of lamb!

Jeff Livingston
Oh, this is the worst-looking hat I ever saw. What, when you buy a hat like this I bet you get a free bowl of soup, huh? Oh, it looks good on you though.

Oh, this your wife, huh? A lovely lady. Hey baby, you must've been something before electricity.
 
Snapshot9 said:
I know this will peak your interest, so go to

http://www.jjcue.com/case-wheels.htm

and check it out ...

Finally... for you really lazy fat-asses, a remote control motorized cue cart, the Cue Caddie (kinda catchy, huh?). Shown here toting a Jack Justis Zebra skin case.

Why break a sweat lifting a 6 pound case? If we wanted exercise we wouldn't be playing pool.

JellyBean
 

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Body parts wear out as they are used.... just like automobile parts. As the years go by body parts become damaged by use or by injury or disease.

When you're young this is perhaps impossible to understand...at best it's very difficult to fully empathize with. I know. I was young once. I didn't understand what seems completely normal and understandable now that I've lived 62 years.

You learn a lot by the time you are 15 or 20. You learn that much more when you've lived a few more years.

That's the way life is.
 
JellyBean said:
Finally... for you really lazy fat-asses, a remote control motorized cue cart, the Cue Caddie (kinda catchy, huh?). Shown here toting a Jack Justis Zebra skin case.

Why break a sweat lifting a 6 pound case? If we wanted exercise we wouldn't be playing pool.

JellyBean

I think that'll vacuum your floors, too :p :D
 
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