Im currently in the market for a higher quality case and was looking at this line. Are they made in the USA or overseas? Also how would you rate the overall duribility? Thanks.
CocoboloCowboy said:Think Dennis Swift.
zombiemodder said:Are they made by him or simular to his designs?
From the leg work I have done, the Win is made in the same plant as Instroke but still not an Instroke. I too was looking at a Talisman, until I came across this post. http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=113556Carpe_Diem said:I am a new owner of a Talisman original black/green case.
Tony Jones has a company in Thailand that makes these cases and the quality is as good or better than instroke or even a custom Justis and I
have seen all of them up close.
My case was shipped from Thailand to my door here in small town Northern Ontario in less than a week at 370 US shipping and taxes included. Incredible price!!! The price also included 9 Talisman WB medium tips along with a Talisman golf shirt and hand towel.
IMHO you can not beat that price when taking in the solid construction and super looks of Tony's great cases.
I would at least check out there site at www.talismanbilliards.com and take a peek at these cases.
Hope this helps.
Paul
Poke N Hope said:For the money you are going to spend on a Winn or Instroke Tooled case, you are better off buying a Dennis Swift. Here is his website: http://www.casesbyswift.com/home . 2x4 Tooled Case is $300, 3x6 Tooled case is $325 and 4x8 Tooled Case is $350. You also have the option for custom features at very little or no cost. The swift case is built like very well and IMHO built better and protects your cues better then the Instroke and Winn cases.
I see people saying this, and I have to ask: what does having them produced in the same factory mean to people? To me, it means relatively nothing. As a contract manufacturer, I'm bound by my customer's specifications. So, some things have such and such design and quality considerations. They have absolutely no bearing on some other similar product's design and specifications. In other words, I could be producing two similar products with one having far superior quality than the other just because of its design and specifications.sygfrid said:I was told by a case dealer of win, instroke, dc, etc, that WIN is produced in the same factory as Instroke in Taiwan.
Cornerman said:I see people saying this, and I have to ask: what does having them produced in the same factory mean to people? To me, it means relatively nothing. As a contract manufacturer, I'm bound by my customer's specifications. So, some things have such and such design and quality considerations. They have absolutely no bearing on some other similar product's design and specifications. In other words, I could be producing two similar products with one having far superior quality than the other just because of its design and specifications.
I assume that it's the same in this case (har har). Just because the WIN case and the Instroke case are made in the same factory, that doesn't necessarily mean anything about their relative quality, construction, or design.
Fred