Jack Justis vs JB Cases

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I am in the market for a new case as my Laperti case is on it's last legs just about & I was just wanting people's opinions on both of these cases taking into account things like:

1. Craftsmanship
2. Price
3. Wait Period
4. Weight
5. Communication
6. Overall looks
7. Durability
8. Customization

This would help me get a feel for both brands before I jump in feet first, also if anyone has pics of their own customs let's see em.
 
I hate to be that guy, but this has been done many times here in the past, extensively. I think that if you did a search, you will find a lot more info than your new thread will generate.

Please don't misunderstand me....I tire of the "use the search function" responses, too. That's why I apologize, in advance. This time, however, I think its appropriate.

That, and you'll get some entertaining reading, too. Both Jack and John post here, and the interchange is "interesting".

No matter which one you choose, you'll have a fine product. Congrats, in advance.
 
You should really check out Dennis Swift Cases. Quite possibly the most underrated case maker out there. I've had mine for 20 years, not one issue. If you have money to waste, got for one of the others. If you want all the quality and looks of either and want to save $300 or more, check out Dennis.

JB and Justis make great cases, but I can't justify the cost.
 
I am going to let you in on a secret.

Erofey Evaladin


Never heard of him? Me either...till I was searching for a case long enough for my 62" cue...and found him in the Ukraine where he makes cases for Russian Billiard cue...and normal ones as well...

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Craftsmanship....incredible...

Price...380 +90 shipping

Wait Period From confirmed order to in hand including shipping...12 days

Weight A heck of a lot lighter than my instroke cowboy

Communication Between the emails and photos enough to keep me happy

Looks? you judge...

Durabiility....hanging in so far...and Im not gentle...known for strapping to my back and taking off on the Harley

Customization...complete...including making it longer for my 62" cue at no additional cost...



Feel free to PM with any questions or requests for new pictures with different details...

Rick
 
You should really check out Dennis Swift Cases. Quite possibly the most underrated case maker out there. I've had mine for 20 years, not one issue. If you have money to waste, got for one of the others. If you want all the quality and looks of either and want to save $300 or more, check out Dennis.

JB and Justis make great cases, but I can't justify the cost.

If you are budget conscious, take a look and see if JB still makes his prototype case. It has the same interior without the leather exterior at a significantly reduced price. I couldn't be happier with mine.
 
I have both Justus and a JB Cases. They both are great. I would say if you want the fancy J Flowers look go with Jack Justis. If you want something more daring in design with a bit more padding for your cues go with JB Cases. Both Jack and John have been true gentlemen to me. You can't go wrong with either.
 
I have looked at Justis cases a few times and I cannot get over the minimal padding in the case and how much the cue is allowed to move about.

Justis is great if you are carrying your cue case carefully and nothing gets banged around. I travel with my cues and case at times and you have to check cues now on airplanes. The way baggage people at airports throw around luggage or the abuse that luggage gets comming down into the conveyors I want my cues secure and unable to move inside the case. There are always the other little moments in life you are not expecting, slipping on that patch of ice and crashing to the ground with your case, getting into an accident with your case in the car, someone kicking over your case in a pool hall or tournament room, ect... JB cases will protect your cues while in the case through some pretty bad moments, a Justis is a lot less likely to stop a bent pin or a damaged finish.
 
I am in the market for a new case as my Laperti case is on it's last legs just about & I was just wanting people's opinions on both of these cases taking into account things like:

1. Craftsmanship
2. Price
3. Wait Period
4. Weight
5. Communication
6. Overall looks
7. Durability
8. Customization

This would help me get a feel for both brands before I jump in feet first, also if anyone has pics of their own customs let's see em.

I have a Justis 3X6...now that I've had it a few years, I wish I'd downsized to a 2X4....

1. Craftsmanship: Top notch! period!

2. Price: $pendy, but quality always is.

3. Wait period: Not much for me, but Jack was able to fit me in the production line somehow. About 3 weeks...which surprised me.

4. Weight: Why I wish I'd gone 2X4. Too much bulk to pack aound for a long time. But that's my fault, not Jacks.

5. Communication: Better than excellent...we had several phone calls, Jack even calling me to suggest a change in design. Glad I took his suggestion.

6. Overall looks: WOW! What can I say? It's a Justis!

7. Durability: Only minor scratches on mine...just too lazy to get out shoe polish & clean them up, as Jack suggests.

8. Customization: Tons of appearance options..mine a pretty simple two pocket design, one large, one small...a single python diamond in each. Two tone color with black body, brown pockets. Had my intitials on the strap pad, (one of Jacks suggestions) and the metal band protector at the base.

9. My additional tip: Be sure to place your cues and shafts in with joint protectors up, as Jack suggests. Protection is fine...no problems in the 5 years I've owned my case.

No experience with JB cases...frankly his slamming of Jack instead of simply explaining his product turned me off. So, I doubt I ever will have an experience with them...

Tho I am considering buying a GTF as a gift...but am reluctant because of some of John's posts here!
 
oiy

ok john barton has best protection straight up, you can get the same protection cheaper in a sterling wave or j flowers tribute, although i think justis has cleaner lines. although i have never seen a justis with the artistic ability as john barton so there ya go
 
Ditto to that. John's posts on here turned me off of him. I have a Justis and a Swift and both are excellent cases. My Justis 2x4 is extremely light and a gorgeous case. The craftsmanship is fantastic in both. If I were budget conscious I would go with the Swift. If you want to spend a little money you can't go wrong with the Justis.

I have a Justis 3X6...now that I've had it a few years, I wish I'd downsized to a 2X4....



1. Craftsmanship: Top notch! period!



2. Price: $pendy, but quality always is.



3. Wait period: Not much for me, but Jack was able to fit me in the production line somehow. About 3 weeks...which surprised me.



4. Weight: Why I wish I'd gone 2X4. Too much bulk to pack aound for a long time. But that's my fault, not Jacks.



5. Communication: Better than excellent...we had several phone calls, Jack even calling me to suggest a change in design. Glad I took his suggestion.



6. Overall looks: WOW! What can I say? It's a Justis!



7. Durability: Only minor scratches on mine...just too lazy to get out shoe polish & clean them up, as Jack suggests.



8. Customization: Tons of appearance options..mine a pretty simple two pocket design, one large, one small...a single python diamond in each. Two tone color with black body, brown pockets. Had my intitials on the strap pad, (one of Jacks suggestions) and the metal band protector at the base.



9. My additional tip: Be sure to place your cues and shafts in with joint protectors up, as Jack suggests. Protection is fine...no problems in the 5 years I've owned my case.



No experience with JB cases...frankly his slamming of Jack instead of simply explaining his product turned me off. So, I doubt I ever will have an experience with them...



Tho I am considering buying a GTF as a gift...but am reluctant because of some of John's posts here!




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In case you havent watched the Presidential debates of late just ask Mitt Romney.He has simplified your answer.
 
Since you are only asking about Justis or JB I'll not mention any other cases.

I have both a Justis and a JB. They are both OUTSTANDING cases. The quality is exceptional in both cases.

If you only want to purchase "Made in the USA" then you already have your answer. Justis all the way!!!!

My ONLY criticism of the Justis is trying to access anything in the pockets. They are tight to get your hand into!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If you are placing a CUSTOM order with differing options and styles I would definitely recommend a JB. The Justis options are primarily cosmetic (materials) as the construction from case to case are the same.

Regardless I'm sure you'll be happy with either choice!!!!!!!!!
 
Whiten is great as well, lite to carry and can keep your cues together in the case for tourneys. Tops about case great protection!
 
I have had all the big name cases except for Whitten. Dunno how I've missed it. My Justis is my EDC. It's too short to acommodate my 59" cues with j/ps, and the pockets are very hard to get into. You need to be careful not to dump your cues and shafts out as there is nothing to hold em in. That being said, it's exceptional cosmetically and I'm proud of it, so that's what I carry.

I do have some hesitance to buy anything made in China. I support American products if possible. It's not easy sometimes, but I try to stick to it. The Justis is the epitome of class in a case. I am careful with my equipment and so far no mishaps. Oh, I also wish the case would stand up by itself without being tippy. I don't think the others do either...Tom
 
Tough choice

I went with JB 2x5/3x4. When fully loaded its not much heavier or bigger than standard 2x4 and gives me more versatility. Having it customized the way you want is hard to beat. The drawback with JB is some of the customer service stories. Me personally they did very well-about 5 months for a very well tooled case.

That being said-I still love the clean look of a justis too & if someone wants to give me one to compare....I'll glady accept. :)
 
Here is my biased opinion. :-)

I am in the market for a new case as my Laperti case is on it's last legs just about & I was just wanting people's opinions on both of these cases taking into account things like:

1. Craftsmanship
2. Price
3. Wait Period
4. Weight
5. Communication
6. Overall looks
7. Durability
8. Customization

This would help me get a feel for both brands before I jump in feet first, also if anyone has pics of their own customs let's see em.

1. Craftsmanship - we do a lot of things to our cases that go above and beyond typical leathercrafting to attempt to make them as durable and protective as possible. The exterior skins fit tight to the body, so much so that it takes three people to insert the tube into the leather exterior. I feel that this is not only the proper way to do it but that it makes the who piece tougher.


2. Price - http://www.jbcases.com/pricelist.html Feel free to make your own comparisons. If you go through the price guide for both brands you will find that we offer a great many options as included in the base price which all added up would make the price up to twice as much from Mr. Justis.

3. Wait Period - When Mr. Justis takes your order he guarantees that it will be done in four weeks. Given our extensive amount of choices and custom options we cannot compete with that and our waiting time is 6 weeks on the low end and years on the other end. Typically 2-3 months is about what we are running now.

4. Weight - Our tube cases run about 1-2lbs heavier depending on the leather you choose. We also have a full range of lighter weight models, butterfly cases, Mason models, Chas cases, which all tend to weigh about the same or less than Mr. Justis' tube cases.


5. Communication - Good to Very bad. We get a bunch of inquiries all the time and typically are juggling up to 50 orders at a time. Best case scenario you order, we send you a sketch, you confirm, we build. Worst case, you have a lot of questions, change your mind a lot, we get lost in the emails and you get neglected and have to pester us for answers. Both things have happened and while the former is generally the case we are terribly embarrassed when the latter happens.

6. Overall looks - See for yourself - www.jbcase.com/casesbyname.html - on this one if you are comparing apples to apples and you were to choose say our Classic model,

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And put this up against a Justis then the Justis will be smaller and sleeker. This is simply because we use thicker leather and reinforce the stress points so that they look beefier.

In my opinion as a Justis case owner, Justis cases have a very well refined appearance to them. Always neatly done, nothing out of place. The smaller pockets give Justis cases a very slender and classy look.

Our pockets are taller and made to be easier to use. But again, we make so many different styles that it's hard to compare anything but one of models. Everything else we make such as these are so different that it defies comparison when it comes to looks:

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And I could go on with dozens more.

7. Durability - I feel that our cases are much tougher. I say this because I have a Justis to compare to and I know what we do when we build our cases. That said I have seen some BEAT UP Justis cases that are still intact and in good working order. This is something you need to feel for yourself. Jack often says that all the proof you need is that he has many pros who use his cases and check them with other baggage. To which I agree. Justis cases are made well enough to survive being taken around the world as checked baggage. If that's the criteria then his and ours are fully adequate for the task. For protection of the cue and ability to withstand a wider range of abuses I'd say ours is better. But this is only really apparent if you have them side by side to compare.


8. Customization - no comparison. This is our order form - www.jbcases.com/orderform.html

I don't even know where to begin really but let's go through the things you get as STANDARD with no extra charge for $475 plus $75 shipping. Using a 2x5/3x4 tube case(equivalent to a 2x4 in size) as an example;

1. You get to choose the type of interior, UltraPad with heavy padding or Organic Rebound that allows the cues to rise up gently for easier removal.

2. you choose the interior color from five or six standards we keep in stock or any color you like.

3. you choose the leather, saddle leather, nappa leather, reptile prints, suede, ostrich prints whatever you desire. We only charge more for exotics.

4. Side handle, top handle, strap and shoulder pad are all included in the price as well as the location. Mr. Justis typically only offers that the handle be on the right side and charges extra otherwise. We allow you to choose at no extra charge.

5. you choose two pockets in any style and length that is possible. We make the pockets with zippers in any position you like and have invented a way to make box pockets with L-zippers for easy access. The pockets can be taller, longer, with flaps, double zippers etc.. all lower pockets automatically come with a jump handle compartment for free, an option that Mr. Justis does not offer as far as I know.

6. You choose the lid style you like. Flip top opening from front to back, side opening, zipper top, we do it all at no extra charge.

7. You choose the seam type: rivets or lacing. Hand sewn for $50 extra.

8. You choose the body style, scallops like Instroke, full wrap around with a side seam, straight back, or something completely different.....

9. You get to personalize it for free. You choose any font you want from www.dafont.com and we will add it to your case where you want at no extra charge. We go the extra distance to make your name fit the case.

A couple examples:

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10: You get to choose the type of latch. We make our own latches and can customize them to fit your theme:

For example:

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Basically we have 17 questions for you when placing an order and in those are many options all adding up to an almost overwhelming amount of choices in a $475 case. http://www.jbcases.com/orderform-options.html

And you are not at all limited to those choices. You tell us what to do and we will try to make it happen.

In return we ask for patience. I have set up a shop which is capable of just about anything in cue cases. Because of that we get asked to do just about anything and doing that means we have to constantly invent methods, create new patterns, and make new prototypes. We also make a lot of mistakes and have to redo the work until it's right. So even though I have 15 people working on cases we are slower than most.

Most of our customers say that the wait was worth it though. I have 47 pages of testimonials from happy customers. When someone is unhappy with us it's almost always related to communication. I am working on that but I promise that we will build you an heirloom quality case that will last a lifetime.

And as others have mentioned there are other custom case makers. None of them offer the breadth and depth of custom that we do but they are mostly good cases made by good people.

Whitten, Al Kinghorn, Rusty Melton, Two Shades, Erofey Evladin, Marc Turcasso, Armor Cases, Garth Bair OnQ and many others to choose from alongside Jack and JB Cases.

I say it like this to conclude, Jack has been in the business for 23 years now, two years more than me. He has settled on a type of case that he likes to make and has damn near perfected it. We have had words, we were once friends, now not so much. But I genuinely respect the fact that he puts out a clean product and he sticks to his own vision of how to build a cue case. If you want a Justis then there is honestly no other case made that will give you the feeling of owning a Justis. Jack Justis has become a status symbol along with being a good practical case.

He is going to retire sometime soon and then there won't be any more. So if you really like the style he makes and you don't need any more than he offers I say go ahead and get the Justis. We will be around for another 30 years or so with any luck. I would say buy ours if you really something other than the style Jack offers because those are styles we do that he won't.

Whew, god that was a lot of words. Anyway, you really can't go wrong either way but I would adivse you to consider a replacement interior from us if you do choose Justis. I think that the added protection is a great compliment to Jack's well made exterior.
 
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