dirtypool40 said:JB... dude, SWEET cases.
I like your handles especially. I always thought the leather strip used for the "frame" of the Flowers handles was way too thin.
I also like the turn clasp closure for the case, and some combination of that and a D-ring or hinge would be perfect. If I was going to use the case to store assembled cues, as in a tournamenet match, I never knew what to do with the lid when I snapped it off. And if you use leather as a "hinge" as in the older turn clasp Flowers, it fails after too short a time to even consider.
As far as cosmetic designs, I tend towards pretty conservative designs, both in cues and cases. I like what I see on your site (BTW the "ZACK" case seems to solve the "which strap" question, for left hand or shoulder carry... GOOD JOB!!!). Something like that with a slightly different pocket arrangement would suit me fine.
It might just be time to update and order something new to go with the Davis / Richards full spice I have coming soon.
If you can describe I can build it. Mostly.

I actually do have a hinge design in leather that I stole from a top German leather worker named Rene Berends. He did a leather box with this sweet hinge made of leather. I was able to create a similar one after a lot of trial and error to get the dimensions right but I haven't used one on a case yet.
The handles you like came from Murnak mostly (if you are referring to the ones I think you are). I mean I have seen these same handles on a lot of leather gear over the years but Jim Murnak was the first one who incorporated them into cue cases and I patterned mine after his. I like the way that this handle feels in your hand, supple but solid.
For the turn clasps, when we do them I use the new Jiasen clasp that has a molded base to take the stress. Normal turn clasps are light duty and not made to take the weight of cue cases. Jiasen's are custom made just for cue cases. I also use line snaps which tend to work well.
Anyway feel free to contact me any time and see if we can't come up the "perfect" case for you.