Are there different Instroke cases? For example... I saw an ad for Instroke Germany. Is this the same as the Cowboy models sold in the USA?
John Barton told me many years ago that German Instrokes are a MYTH.
He should know, if anyone does.
While looking for a new cue case at an exhibition, I came to the booth of the German company Stroke Sports. They told me that they were the original owner of the brand Instroke. They still sell their cue cases under this brand name exept in USA. Instroke Germany was founded 1995.
I was told that they had a sales agent in the US once that cheated them and had cheap cases produced in Asia and sold them also under the brand name Instroke. Thus, their reputation was severely dammaged.
To avoid further dammage, the German company Instroke founded a new brand name called Stroke Sports in 2003. This story is also published on their web page.
http://www.strokesports.de/de/ueber-uns/firmengeschichte.html
I can't comment on that story but some photos indicate that they even sponsored once the American Moscony Cup Team.
So if German Instrokes are a MYTH - they must be a good one, as I saw many cases on that booth.
Gerhard
(The German)
Instroke Cases from Germany are real........I own 4 Instroke cases.
Two 3x7, One 2x4 and One 4x8.........One of the 3x7 cases came from Germany.
Instroke are like production cues.......okay but hardly anything to rave or write home about.
Matt B.
Are there different Instroke cases? For example... I saw an ad for Instroke Germany. Is this the same as the Cowboy models sold in the USA?
While looking for a new cue case at an exhibition, I came to the booth of the German company Stroke Sports. They told me that they were the original owner of the brand Instroke. They still sell their cue cases under this brand name exept in USA. Instroke Germany was founded 1995.
I was told that they had a sales agent in the US once that cheated them and had cheap cases produced in Asia and sold them also under the brand name Instroke. Thus, their reputation was severely dammaged.
To avoid further dammage, the German company Instroke founded a new brand name called Stroke Sports in 2003. This story is also published on their web page.
http://www.strokesports.de/de/ueber-uns/firmengeschichte.html
I can't comment on that story but some photos indicate that they even sponsored once the American Moscony Cup Team.
So if German Instrokes are a MYTH - they must be a good one, as I saw many cases on that booth.
Gerhard
(The German)
Is there a reason one of my cases has chrome rivets and the others are brass?
Thanks in advance
Also,
The pictures in the "story" you link to are mine, with my hands in one of them.
They call me a "past worker" - um, no, I was the FOUNDER of the company and EVERY BIT of the design was done by me until I left Germany.
And the Mosconi Cup cases were designed by me and built using leather that I personally chose at the leather distributor's warehouse.
Sometimes it's worth it to get the other side of the story.
Quite an interesting topic!
Your post made me read again through the text of their web page more carefully. The text there indeed does not state, that they are making the cases in Germany. They are just claiming, that they are controlling quality and production by their company in Germany. Now one would imply that the company is in Germany, and produces there and thus controls the quality. However, it is phrased in a way, that it is not sure that the production is in Germany.
On a second thought, I asked them on their booth for a change in design. They were not willing to do that. That also does not fit clearly into an image of a company with in house production.
What made their story fairly believable was the fact that their "former American worker" was just doing the sales in the US (according to their story). The possibility that an American citizen had a share or the complete posession of a German company was just not in the equation.
How did you come to Germany, John? Were you at the US service? Es pecially - how did you happen to open a company in Germany?
Thank you for telling us your side of the story.
Maybe one small detail, that I can add: Recently I purchased a used JB Case (could ot get in contact with JB on a short notice for a new one). That said JB case is indeed on a completely different quality level (much higher) than the instroke (stroke sports) cowboy cases that I held in my hands on that said exhibition.
Gerhard