Finally - Cue cases with wheels & spring loaded.

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


LOL - Now that's FUNNY.

John
 
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 used a remote control golf bag cart for about two years before I got to the point that I couldn't even walk 18 holes and started to ride. Now I can't play golf at all. My back can't take the twisting. Fortunately my back doesn't mind bending (vs. twisting) so I haven't had to give up all activities that involve pelvic movement. :D
 
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.

So .... LET'S PARTY !

One of my favorite movies ... speaking of which I just got a wmv of the AmEx advertisement where Tiger Woods does his 'Carl' impersonation ... too funny.

And now for the people who think they can't loop a cue case ...

After traveling the world for years, I found that wheeled luggage is more hassle than it's worth (actually that only took 1 trip). They only work on level ground, and offer no assistance for stairs, rough ground, getting in/out of cars/trains, etc. Pack light and get a good sholder strap. Cues and accessories are not that heavy, are we all getting that soft ? Having said that, they might offer some benefit for those with special needs.

Dave, who will quit pool when he can no longer carry his cue case
 
Gee whiz ...

It was just an announcement, not a debate
whether they should or should not be on there.

I just think it is nice that that option can be
offered on cases, and let the individual decide
if they want them or not.

Some people need them, some don't.

We won't make you get a CD player if you are
happy with your 8 track, will we guys?

Or you don't have to get a jump butt pocket
on your case either, because we already know
you think jump sticks should be outlawed.
 
whitewolf said:
Maybe you need some more driving lessons and you need to turn on your right side of the brain to be more creative :D

I think they are great for lugging things, including 'it', up and down the stairs. They are especially good for carrying a laptop computer top side. I go home to see my mother and lug mine through the yard with the greatest of ease, and the yard is hilly too. When putting it in a trunk, haven't you learned to get 'it' on a roll and use the momentum for lifting it up in the air for a nice slingshot effect?

Oh Dave, I am sure you have lugged your golf clubs around every inch of the way for your entire life :D .

I guess us prairie boys are just a bit tougher than most :D

Dave
 
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