Leather Shaft Burnishers 3"x4"

Jack Justis

CASEMAKER
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Your choice of the 3 samples below or plain without stamp

.75 each stamped (minimum order 100)

.50 each plain (minimum order 100)

USPS shipping $6.95 per box of 100 (USA only)

The same thing sells for $6.95 each in a fancy package. For this price you can give them to your special customers or sell them and triple your money.

Limited quantities available for a very short period of time.

Email: JJustis4@aol.com
 

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Jack Justis said:
Your choice of the 3 samples below or plain without stamp

.75 each stamped (minimum order 100)

.50 each plain (minimum order 100)

USPS shipping $6.95 per box of 100 (USA only)

The same thing sells for $6.95 each in a fancy package. For this price you can give them to your special customers or sell them and triple your money.

Limited quantities available for a very short period of time.

Email: JJustis4@aol.com



Mr. Justis,
I have a similar pad that has a scotchbrite pad sewn on one side. Is the scotchbrite safe to use on my shaft? Are those you offer out of the same heavy leather you use to make your cases? TY STB
 
SPINTHEBALL said:
Mr. Justis,
I have a similar pad that has a scotchbrite pad sewn on one side. Is the scotchbrite safe to use on my shaft? Are those you offer out of the same heavy leather you use to make your cases? TY STB

I personally would never use the Scotchbrite pads on any of my shafts. On a house cue, sure. The burnishers are made from the same leather used to make the Justis Cases.
 
Jack Justis said:
I personally would never use the Scotchbrite pads on any of my shafts. On a house cue, sure. The burnishers are made from the same leather used to make the Justis Cases.


Thank you for sharing your knowledge with me. STB
 
Hi Jack,

When you say "plain", is that without any marking at all? Is it rough on one side and smooth on the other?
 
SPetty said:
Hi Jack,

When you say "plain", is that without any marking at all? Is it rough on one side and smooth on the other?

Plain is without any marking.

Yes, rough on the flesh side and smooth on the grain side.
 
Jack Justis said:
Plain is without any marking.

Yes, rough on the flesh side and smooth on the grain side.

Hello,

Will you be set up at Valley Forge in March?
I'm very interested in taking a look at your new line of cases.

Thank you,
Dave
 
Koop said:
Hello,

Will you be set up at Valley Forge in March?
I'm very interested in taking a look at your new line of cases.

Thank you,
Dave

Yeah, in the cuemakers section.

Regards,
Jack
 
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