Is the rugged like a soft case with no rigged material under the vinyl ? I am interested in them so any info on them.
I have a 4x8 rugged ultimate. Best case I have ever owned as far as protecting the cues.
If you do not need pretty or one of a kind, I don't think you could buy a better case.
I'm calling John to order his 3x4 to use for tournaments.
Great guy to do business with as well.
I just got my JB basic rugged,it was ordered direct from John. I tweaked it a bit and got just what I wanted.
This case is so cool I don't even want to use it. I may order another one to use so I can keep this one just for looken at.
Do these fit a cue ball in the pocket, or is it possible to have him put a larger pocket on it?
John really hit a home-run with these cases. He created a paradigm shift in the case market. There are now three categories as a result of this case
1) sub basic rugged
2) the basic rugged
3) leather semi or full custom
I say this with the following in mind;
I am not in the market for a $50-90 case (category 1) although some might be.
There isn't a chance, now knowing what I know now about the quality of these cases and the jb ultra-pad I would ever purchase another case in the $125-400 range (instroke, vincitore, its george, porper, you name it).The rugged, in my opinion eliminated this category.
Therefore, the only next tier is the high end semi and full custom.
I own 2 rugged cases and just placed an order for a leather custom with John. I am holding true to my word that I will be replacing ALL my cases with JB cases.
To those that do not own a JB, please do yourself a favor and get one. The rugged makes that easy.
I own several high-end cases and find myself now opting for
my 3x6 JB Rugged over all the other cases. John Barton has
created THE perfect cue case with the Rugged Series.