FS McKernan Cue Case

Quote by Lisa on web

i googled the case and found a nice quote by lisa:

The McKernan cases were made in Seattle, WA. The case was basically a round PVC type-tube, that was then overlaid with an oak veneer around the outside. What set these cases apart was the fact that he did these lovely hand-braided leather handles, and the marquetry inlays of various other woods for the top of the lid. Inside under the lid was a removable scuffer...a nice little touch. The interior was done with a generally blue felt/velvet, and in much the same style as the Fellini's, and the other similar cases. These were made in only a 1x2 configuration. Not sure what happened to the company, but the cases are highly sought after
 
C'mon guys! If Phinmole says it's a nice case, THEN IT'S A NICE CASE! Let's get this case sold. Phinmole is looking to buy another JIM PIERCE CUE!! LOL
Check out Jim's Photo Gallery and see why.
 
PLEASE do it...Post Photos!!!!
 

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I'm tired of this game. It's just BS! I no longer have any interest in this case.
 
i googled the case and found a nice quote by lisa:

The McKernan cases were made in Seattle, WA. The case was basically a round PVC type-tube, that was then overlaid with an oak veneer around the outside. What set these cases apart was the fact that he did these lovely hand-braided leather handles, and the marquetry inlays of various other woods for the top of the lid. Inside under the lid was a removable scuffer...a nice little touch. The interior was done with a generally blue felt/velvet, and in much the same style as the Fellini's, and the other similar cases. These were made in only a 1x2 configuration. Not sure what happened to the company, but the cases are highly sought after

Not my pic, and is for reference only...but this is typical for these cases:
 

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Thank you all... case is traded :)

I do apologize for not posting pictures, but the case traded itself.. :)

Thanks,
Felix
 
Not my pic, and is for reference only...but this is typical for these cases:
Pat made great cases. He made the two cases that were in the movie. The Color of Money. He had to make two because one bounced down the stairs in the movie. He showed me the invoice. I would like to have one of THOSE cases.LOL. Rod.
 
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