Jay Flower Tribute. Better than an Instroke, contect JB CASES, or Cue Sight.
The best bang for your buck would most certainly be Porper.
The best bang for your buck would most certainly be Porper.
I disagree. I think a Sterling case with a JB interior is the best 'bang for the buck".
But perhaps you could list your reasons why you think it's Porper and we could compare them with what a Sterling offers.
This one which holds 2x4 is $64.
This Porper is $94
I think that the Sterling offers better protection and better construction, thus better value.
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To the OP, Instroke is a super case. As you have been told I created that brand and company. I left in 2003 and since then they have continued to produce great quality cases. For the money I honestly feel that they produce the second best production case on the market in that style. The first is in my opinion the J.Flowers Tribute series. And I only say this because that series contains everything I learned by building Instroke and everything I have learned since then.
If you want something nice and sleek then you should consider GTF cases. They are a continuance of the Fellini-style case and in my opinion are the best of that style available. (notice a pattern...... I only say this after studying everyone else's cases and then making what I consider to be improvements over them)
And of course we can build you what you like in our custom shop. www.jbcases.com
I disagree. I think a Sterling case with a JB interior is the best 'bang for the buck".
But perhaps you could list your reasons why you think it's Porper and we could compare them with what a Sterling offers.
This one which holds 2x4 is $64.
This Porper is $94
I think that the Sterling offers better protection and better construction, thus better value.
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To the OP, Instroke is a super case. As you have been told I created that brand and company. I left in 2003 and since then they have continued to produce great quality cases. For the money I honestly feel that they produce the second best production case on the market in that style. The first is in my opinion the J.Flowers Tribute series. And I only say this because that series contains everything I learned by building Instroke and everything I have learned since then.
If you want something nice and sleek then you should consider GTF cases. They are a continuance of the Fellini-style case and in my opinion are the best of that style available. (notice a pattern...... I only say this after studying everyone else's cases and then making what I consider to be improvements over them)
And of course we can build you what you like in our custom shop. www.jbcases.com
It's wierd, I could have sworn Porper had a 2x2 case with a foam interior for ~$50 and it was a decent case, but I can't find it on their site, maybe they discontinued that line.I disagree. I think a Sterling case with a JB interior is the best 'bang for the buck".
But perhaps you could list your reasons why you think it's Porper and we could compare them with what a Sterling offers.
This one which holds 2x4 is $64.
This Porper is $94
I think that the Sterling offers better protection and better construction, thus better value.
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To the OP, Instroke is a super case. As you have been told I created that brand and company. I left in 2003 and since then they have continued to produce great quality cases. For the money I honestly feel that they produce the second best production case on the market in that style. The first is in my opinion the J.Flowers Tribute series. And I only say this because that series contains everything I learned by building Instroke and everything I have learned since then.
If you want something nice and sleek then you should consider GTF cases. They are a continuance of the Fellini-style case and in my opinion are the best of that style available. (notice a pattern...... I only say this after studying everyone else's cases and then making what I consider to be improvements over them)
And of course we can build you what you like in our custom shop. www.jbcases.com
for the 2 obvious 'eyesores' to the case. The 'inconvenience' of where the damn handle is, it should be on the side, and the 'ugliness' of the straps wrapping around the case on the outside. I'm sorry, but these style cases just have no 'curb appeal'.