Looking for a Justis Case

branpureza said:
I highly recommend a Justis case instead of a Talisman.
I had a Talisman 2x4 for 4 years, and it was a great case. I upgraded to a Justis Case last year, and it is also a great case.

If you can afford the Justis, I suggest you go there, since he is based in the US, and you can catch him at various trade shows throughout the year (if you need any follow up). Plus, he's a great guy to deal with.

Good luck!

-td
 
In terms of weight and construction. I would definitely go for a Justis. Just my 2 cents.
 
Cases: my .02

You are comparing apples and oranges--I would say instroke before talisman.
Jack's cases are the prettiest hands down--also carry a lifetime guarantee. It is all about what you like. I just sold my Justis, didnt need a 500 cue case and am very happy with my instroke vinyl cowboy, for the money it is the best protection of the cues is the best in the industry--see their booth at the expos and also for protection talisman / guisseppe (used to drive a truck over their cases) / its george (airtight) / porper are all great for protecting cues, as long as you get a case with a name and not a knock-off you are good to go.
 
cases

paulybatz said:
You are comparing apples and oranges--I would say instroke before talisman.
Jack's cases are the prettiest hands down--also carry a lifetime guarantee. It is all about what you like. I just sold my Justis, didnt need a 500 cue case and am very happy with my instroke vinyl cowboy, for the money it is the best protection of the cues is the best in the industry--see their booth at the expos and also for protection talisman / guisseppe (used to drive a truck over their cases) / its george (airtight) / porper are all great for protecting cues, as long as you get a case with a name and not a knock-off you are good to go.
Smart man. Instroke and Porper,best buys for the money. And you don't need a co signer for them. Whitten makes a hell of a case,and aren't cheap.
 
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