Not bad. There’s a lot of workmanship in your case.Paid $600usd with shipping.
Not bad. There’s a lot of workmanship in your case.Paid $600usd with shipping.
Please wait until I can play you and you give me the last 3.I was meaning that to be a little tongue in cheek, as it would be the opposite ends of design
spectrum. But since we can now have 'restomods' with our old cars.... why not?
I'd have to get one like yours for my now 50 plus year old JW..... except at least half of the time
I play now, I'm thinking of liquidating everything pool related and quitting the game.
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Great looking case. I’m still waiting for his wife to say something during one of his commercials?Hi everyone,
Just wanted to show off my JB History 2x4. Ordered in late October and arrived this week.
I’ve always loved The Hustler, and always wanted a case just like Fast Eddies. After winning a tournament with a sizeable purse, I decided it was time to finally pull the trigger on my dream case. I ordered it in a dark chestnut brown leather, with dark green interior, and brass buckle/rivets. I also wanted the case to be as close to the original AE Schmidt/Brunswick expert case as possible, and asked for a matching fixed-in-place luggage handle over the riveted handle that usually comes with the history case. The team at JB did an excellent job, and I couldn’t be happier with it. It’ll be the last case I ever buy, and it was well worth the wait.
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Great looking case. I’m still waiting for his wife to say something during one of his commercials?
You guys got me wanting one.![]()
Wow thank you. Just what I prefer.Weighs 6.5lbs loaded, 3.5lbs empty.
You need to watch one of his commercials where he’s with his wife.Not sure I follow![]()
I've been silently following this thread. I had no idea they made top loading cases like this and it was cool to see Fast Eddie using one in the movie (I thought the movie was based in the 50s but I checked, and it is basically current day 60s time period). When were these top loading cases first introduced? I thought everyone used the hinged cases like Fast Eddie had in the Color of Money...
Thanks! Will read later as I'm stepping out to play some...Heres a thread by John Barton on the history of cue cases:
The History of Cue Cases?
This question was posed on another forum so I thought I would answer it here with what I know on the subject, which is by no means a complete history. RUNSCOTT asked "Can someone (or multiple people) provide information on pool cue cases over the years? I'm especially interested in the...forums.azbilliards.com
Gorgeous!Hi everyone,
Just wanted to show off my JB History 2x4. Ordered in late October and arrived this week.
I’ve always loved The Hustler, and always wanted a case just like Fast Eddies. After winning a tournament with a sizeable purse, I decided it was time to finally pull the trigger on my dream case. I ordered it in a dark chestnut brown leather, with dark green interior, and brass buckle/rivets. I also wanted the case to be as close to the original AE Schmidt/Brunswick expert case as possible, and asked for a matching fixed-in-place luggage handle over the riveted handle that usually comes with the history case. The team at JB did an excellent job, and I couldn’t be happier with it. It’ll be the last case I ever buy, and it was well worth the wait.
Cheers,View attachment 807447View attachment 807454View attachment 807448View attachment 807453View attachment 807449View attachment 807455View attachment 807456View attachment 807457View attachment 807458View attachment 807459