OK, so how many of you feel really safe that your cues would survive if your case was on fire, or in a very hot fire? I mean really, a lot of cases today are made from flammable materials, filled with cardboard, made from cloth that really isn't flame retardant..
But lets look at old faithful.. you know one of those cases that can't be as good as those made today because someone in a video says that they can't be.
THis case is a Fellini. Now would you think that a Fellini could survive a hot fire? It has been called the simple case, not much into it. Leather wrap, PVC core, felt dividers. But its the worse case on the planet because your cues rattle....
Fellini's might be a little better than people think....
Pic 1: doesn't look bad,,,
Pic 2: Well see the curve...
Pic 3.. totally fried.
Notice the leather splits, and the warpage of the tube. How hot do you think it was in that enclosed tube? What about the cue? Disaster...?!?!?
The owner had this in the back of a car after parking over a dry bunch of leaves. Well the exhaust was hot enought to ignite the leaves and that's what caused the fire....
JV
But lets look at old faithful.. you know one of those cases that can't be as good as those made today because someone in a video says that they can't be.
THis case is a Fellini. Now would you think that a Fellini could survive a hot fire? It has been called the simple case, not much into it. Leather wrap, PVC core, felt dividers. But its the worse case on the planet because your cues rattle....
Fellini's might be a little better than people think....
Pic 1: doesn't look bad,,,
Pic 2: Well see the curve...
Pic 3.. totally fried.
Notice the leather splits, and the warpage of the tube. How hot do you think it was in that enclosed tube? What about the cue? Disaster...?!?!?
The owner had this in the back of a car after parking over a dry bunch of leaves. Well the exhaust was hot enought to ignite the leaves and that's what caused the fire....
JV