Jb Case Sale Experiment

Someone will be fighting for it at that price.
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A women's delight!

What a pretty case for a woman to have in the man's world of a pool emporium. If I had the money, I'd shop it now!

Not so Lucky Lady Lynne :(
 
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Paulybatz wants this case for the holidays!!!
only 6 more days!!!

luckylady said:
What a pretty case for a woman to have in the man's world of a pool emporium. If I had the money, I'd shop it now!

Not so Lucky Lady Lynne :(
 
CocoboloCowboy said:
Will the above Case go to $600.00?
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I hope not :-) But if it does then it will be my Christmas present to the person who bought it.

I am curious to see if the folks who emailed with their "offers" will PM if the case gets near their price range.
 
I'm shocked that this DYNOMITE, PRETTY case hasn't sold based on which demographic controls the majority of $$$
 
Perhaps

ribdoner said:
I'm shocked that this DYNOMITE, PRETTY case hasn't sold based on which demographic controls the majority of $$$
Perhaps AZ'rs are letting me get my holiday wish?
 
I will gift wrap it :-)

I will wrap it in pretty paper with a little leather bow.

Click on any case to go to it's information page and see it from all sides.

A Garden Day
Price $1200 - NOW SOLD Shipped





This interior is the nuts! Why? Well it protects from impact, some temperature change, abrasion, and accidental removal. The parts are kept seperate and secure. There are those that say "protection isn't everything". I personally wonder what they would say if their $2000 cue accidentally fell out of their beautiful, but not overly protective, case and got damaged? Of course everyone thinks it will never happen but life has a funny way of making things happen that never should. So when I build cases I try to plan for most eventualities and keeping the cue snug and secure until it is willfully removed is one of the things I can do.

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I used faux fur inside with double padding to give the case a very cushy plush feel. The tubes are lined with a soft non-abrasive nylon/cotton blend that resists moisture.

I guess I could be compared to the cue maker who is always trying to improve the "hit" of the cues as opposed to one who doesn't care too much about the hit and focuses only on the look of the cue.

With that in mind you can be sure that no matter what surface decoration goes on a JB Case it's sitting on top of the best protection in tube-style cue cases that exists today.

I know that a lot of folks are into the looks first - hey we are all into our image. This case celebrates the highest art in leather case decoration - hand tooling. I understand that looks are very important. I just want you to know that you don't need to worry about what's under the hood. It's taken care of. :-)


Thank you for looking.
 
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Hey John,

IMO HANDS DOWN you make the best cases in the market today, especially after I've seen what you did in the interior. I haven't held any of your cases yet, but I suspect when I actually hold one of yours, I might faint.
 
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