Jack Justis, Exposed...

Stark Contrast

What a stark contrast to the Perry Weston saga. Good Press is certainly invaluable and refreshing!

Keep up the Great work and hopefully continue to serve as an example to other small businessmen in the industry!
 
I really don't know what to say other than I am honored by all the positive comments. Thanks to everyone for their kind words about our service.
 
Jack is and will always be class defined. I will always say that seeing him at Hopkins is one thing I look forward to every year.

His cases will always be recognized for the quality they posess. One other note; when I get a JJ Case, I know the craftsman PERSONALLY.

JV (---I really wish I could talk him into a nice 4 ft ultra light.. that would make my year.. :)
 
I sent my lid to Jack Fed Ex, and the box got there today.

He's making me a whole new lid and strap, with all the extra tooling and all that, with the thicker leather he now uses, on his weekend time and shipping it back to me on Monday.

100% Free.

Somehow it got here overnight, and now I have a new lid, ready to do another 15 years of battle if this body holds up.

The leather Jack uses now is considerably thicker than my 1995 case. Wow, it's beautiful and the tooling is perfect as usual. Maybe I need a new case to go with the lid!

Thank you for everything Jack!

Chris
 

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I'm confused ... did you rivet the broken side yourself or is it some type of snap? It looked like the other side was the snap side and the side that broke had a couple of rivets in it. Are they both snaps?

Regardless, gotta love when a person makes a product that is so good, he knows he can totally back it up, especially because the need to repair will be few and far between. It's funny how the crappier the quality of the item, the crappier the customer service tends to be, huh?
 
chris, what a great positive thread, thank you. i own a few of jack's cases including a 3x6 i use as my everyday case. i remember the first case i bought from jack and emailing him with a hundred questions and he was great to work with. he answered every question and gave me some valuable help and insights so that i felt fantastic about my new case. jack, thank you for all that you do for us az-ers.

guy
 
I'm confused ... did you rivet the broken side yourself or is it some type of snap? It looked like the other side was the snap side and the side that broke had a couple of rivets in it. Are they both snaps?

Regardless, gotta love when a person makes a product that is so good, he knows he can totally back it up, especially because the need to repair will be few and far between. It's funny how the crappier the quality of the item, the crappier the customer service tends to be, huh?


Good eye and very sharp mind to notice. Jack sent me the rivets too. I just looped the strap over the wire holder and riveted it. They are a two piece rivet that lock when hammered. He did this so we could save $40 shipping the case back and forth. Yes, he makes a quality product he is very proud of too.

Chris
 
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chris, what a great positive thread, thank you. i own a few of jack's cases including a 3x6 i use as my everyday case. i remember the first case i bought from jack and emailing him with a hundred questions and he was great to work with. he answered every question and gave me some valuable help and insights so that i felt fantastic about my new case. jack, thank you for all that you do for us az-ers.

guy

Thanks Guy. His leather is now thicker and more durable too from the old cases, from a supplier he is very pleased with.

Chris
 
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