I have read many glowing reports about JB cases. No one, in my memory, has ever suggested they were of inferior quality and craftsmanship. I think it is safe to say that you occupy a spot in the top 3 high end case makers.
Having said all that....let me get to the heart of the matter. I wanted a case (3x7) that would afford protection from everyday occurances. The occasional inadvertent knock to the floor.....the toss into the back seat....etc. I also wanted functionallity.....the ability to store the accessories with easy access to same. I wanted quality construction within reason......not bullet proof.....but without obvious flaws. and last but certainly not least.....a reasonable price. That last part is what prevented my considering a JB case. JB fills every expectation a reasonable case owner could demand.....but I suspect the majority of folks are in much the same position as myself.....$300 + is simply more than they want to spend if all they require is a well constructed case that provides a reasonable degree of protection. I found the answer to my quest in the Pro-Series cases. No they do not look as nice, no they aren't as bulletproof as yours, no they wont appreciate in value. But they do provide what I was looking for without paying half as much as I did for the cue inside. If I do reach the point where money is no object....and I wish to have all the railbirds oooohing and ahhhhhhing.....I will most certainly give JB my undivided attention.......Dan
Having said all that....let me get to the heart of the matter. I wanted a case (3x7) that would afford protection from everyday occurances. The occasional inadvertent knock to the floor.....the toss into the back seat....etc. I also wanted functionallity.....the ability to store the accessories with easy access to same. I wanted quality construction within reason......not bullet proof.....but without obvious flaws. and last but certainly not least.....a reasonable price. That last part is what prevented my considering a JB case. JB fills every expectation a reasonable case owner could demand.....but I suspect the majority of folks are in much the same position as myself.....$300 + is simply more than they want to spend if all they require is a well constructed case that provides a reasonable degree of protection. I found the answer to my quest in the Pro-Series cases. No they do not look as nice, no they aren't as bulletproof as yours, no they wont appreciate in value. But they do provide what I was looking for without paying half as much as I did for the cue inside. If I do reach the point where money is no object....and I wish to have all the railbirds oooohing and ahhhhhhing.....I will most certainly give JB my undivided attention.......Dan