John Barton
New member
Hi all,
In case you don't me my name is John Barton and I started Instroke Cue Cases around 15 years ago. 3 years ago I sold Instroke and since then have not been making cases.
I just started a new workshop to produce only one-of-a-kinds and prototypes.
To honor all of my great customers from the Instroke years I am doing a free raffle for the honor of being the very first person besides me to get a case out of my new workshop.
In order to get in all you need to do to enter is send an email - not a PM - to jbcaseraffle@jbideas.com with your real name and your AZ Handle. If you have ever owned an Instroke case please describe it briefly and you will get two entries in the drawing. Honor system here.
The only limits to the case you will receive is your imagination and if I can't easily procure the materials. For example I can't do exotic leathers that are forbidden for me to import. But I can do some really nice leather prints.
See www.jbcases.com for details.
Thanks and hope to see a lot of you in the drawing,
John Barton
In case you don't me my name is John Barton and I started Instroke Cue Cases around 15 years ago. 3 years ago I sold Instroke and since then have not been making cases.
I just started a new workshop to produce only one-of-a-kinds and prototypes.
To honor all of my great customers from the Instroke years I am doing a free raffle for the honor of being the very first person besides me to get a case out of my new workshop.
In order to get in all you need to do to enter is send an email - not a PM - to jbcaseraffle@jbideas.com with your real name and your AZ Handle. If you have ever owned an Instroke case please describe it briefly and you will get two entries in the drawing. Honor system here.
The only limits to the case you will receive is your imagination and if I can't easily procure the materials. For example I can't do exotic leathers that are forbidden for me to import. But I can do some really nice leather prints.
See www.jbcases.com for details.
Thanks and hope to see a lot of you in the drawing,
John Barton