Indianaguy said:
I am amazed at some of the crap people will spew just to sell their product! Common sense should tell you that NO CASE will keep your cue warm in freezing temperatures. It doesnt matter HOW its constructed! What a JOKE!
I am in the process of having a cue made and was considering one of your cases, until these laughable claims. Maybe you should offer a warranty agains warpage of any cue stored in YOUR case. Man, now thats a DEAL!
First of all it's not my product. I don't make a dime off the sale of Instroke cases. I built the case for 13 years and sold the company last year. Secondly, I posted my PERSONAL experiences with the case. I never ever said that the case will keep the cue warm in freezing temperatures. I said we did an experiment where is took twelve hours for the temperature to change 11 degrees, I did not claim that this is true in all situations and all enviromental situations.
Maybe you could tell me EXACTLY which claims I made are laughable? Was it the ones where I said "I" keep my cues in my car through any weather? Would you trust a cook who wouldn't eat his own cooking? What else?
Dude, you don't have to buy an Instroke, there are tens of thousands of people who did who are 100% satisfied with the cases and hundreds of Instroke owners who have had the misfortune to have their cases subjected to extreme stress of some form and have written to express their gratitude that the case did it's job as advertised.
I have stood in front of thousands of pool players and subjected Instroke cases to various forms of torture to PROVE the claims that I do make. I will bet that there are more than few people here who remember me putting $2000 cues in any random Instroke picked off the wall at the booth and tossing it high in the air with the lid open to prove that the cue and case would both survive unharmed. I have put my expensive cues in a case and let a humidifier bathe it with steam for three days at the Super Show in Valley Forge. There is more than one cuemaker who stood by apalled that I would take a $1500 cue put it in a case and furiously jump on it repeatedly to prove that the cue would be unharmed.
Let's not be confused as to what exactly I did say, okay? I did not tell anyone that the case would keep their cue at any constant temperature. I said it will allow the cue to slowly acclimate to a different enviroment, which it does. Even using Mr. Purdy's experiment you can see that the original poster's question is answered - IT IS OKAY TO TAKE THE CASE FROM A WARM ENVIROMENT AND LEAVE IT IN A FREEZING CAR FOR TEN MINUTES WHILE THE CAR IS WARMING UP. This is the ONLY question that I said YES to while relating my reasoning which IS the 13 years of real world use AND the one measured temperature experiment we did.
So you can make your decision based on whatever you decide is important to you. I do leave my cues in my car in all conditions and have done so for 13 years. If you think I have deliberately jeaprodized around $15,000 dollars worth of my personal cues just to sell cases then you don't deserve to own an Instroke. You may think I am an asshole but I have always backed up my newsgroup postings in public and I don't intend to stop now.
John