With all the case talk I though I'd throw in my $0.02.
I have owned and used the following:
"It's George" (soft suede and hard 2x4)
Instroke (3x7)
Whitten (3x6)
Porper (molded style 2x4 and 3x6)
Bentley (3x6)
Silver Fox Soft case (4x8)
and a buncha other crappy ones over the years.
Though each one of the cases has it's key features that set it apart from the others, the most trouble free and utilitarian case has been hands down the Instroke. It was given to me by Sterling Gaming with the agreement that I use it for a year. Well, I have been using for about 4 years and still use it as my primary today (even after spending a buncha money for a custom Whitten).
This Instroke holds just about everything I need, has taken the abuse of several years touring and still looks to be pretty new. I am not careful with this thing, but I don't have to be.
The only gripe I could ever have about it is, it's heavy! but I have managed.
In second place is the "It's George". 12-15 years ago I had an awesome shiny & smooth black leather 2x4 with a clamshell zipper pouch. This thing was the nuts for sure. As in every poolplayers story I went broke and had to sell it. I wish I never had and would get another in a heartbeat!
I have owned and used the following:
"It's George" (soft suede and hard 2x4)
Instroke (3x7)
Whitten (3x6)
Porper (molded style 2x4 and 3x6)
Bentley (3x6)
Silver Fox Soft case (4x8)
and a buncha other crappy ones over the years.
Though each one of the cases has it's key features that set it apart from the others, the most trouble free and utilitarian case has been hands down the Instroke. It was given to me by Sterling Gaming with the agreement that I use it for a year. Well, I have been using for about 4 years and still use it as my primary today (even after spending a buncha money for a custom Whitten).
This Instroke holds just about everything I need, has taken the abuse of several years touring and still looks to be pretty new. I am not careful with this thing, but I don't have to be.
The only gripe I could ever have about it is, it's heavy! but I have managed.
In second place is the "It's George". 12-15 years ago I had an awesome shiny & smooth black leather 2x4 with a clamshell zipper pouch. This thing was the nuts for sure. As in every poolplayers story I went broke and had to sell it. I wish I never had and would get another in a heartbeat!
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