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Last week I seen a photo, either on AZ or from someone's post, that was displaying many cues. The cues were placed on a wood display rack sitting on a table tilted about a 60 degree angle. The cues weren't laying flat or standing upright, but tilted and leaning in this wood rack or display case.

If anyone has that photo or can get me a link to it, I would be very thankful!

Thanks,
Zim
 
Zims Rack said:
Last week I seen a photo, either on AZ or from someone's post, that was displaying many cues. The cues were placed on a wood display rack sitting on a table tilted about a 60 degree angle. The cues weren't laying flat or standing upright, but tilted and leaning in this wood rack or display case.

If anyone has that photo or can get me a link to it, I would be very thankful!

Thanks,
Zim
I didn't see that post but am also interested because I am building a cue display case and would like to see what someone else has done. I was planning to have the cues stand upright like they would be inside a regular carry-case.

Do you have any thoughts on storing them like I describe? I am having second thoughts because I doubt that I will be able to make it as moisture and air tight as a quality carry-case. Thanks.
Scott
 
Zims Rack said:
Last week I seen a photo, either on AZ or from someone's post, that was displaying many cues. The cues were placed on a wood display rack sitting on a table tilted about a 60 degree angle. The cues weren't laying flat or standing upright, but tilted and leaning in this wood rack or display case.

If anyone has that photo or can get me a link to it, I would be very thankful!

Thanks,
Zim
Check these out Zim. The foam is cut, to form channels with water jets. I saw one, it was Dan's, at Pheasant Run a couple years ago. They are real nice.

Tracy
 
JimBo said:
Those racks were made by Bill Stroud for the ICC shows.

Jim
That's what I heard! I want to make something similar, but with a space for 1 shaft per cue. I'll probably put the shaft directly under the butt. I would like to make the rack out of curly maple and ____! (not sure)

Zim
 
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