Snooker 2x2 Cue cases, Cheap!!!

Bill812

Bill812
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2x2 Cue cases, Cheap!!!

I bought these for my APA team for some of my new players, they are brand new and had I known that they wouldn't hold a butt that had a diameter of more than 1.24", I wouldn't have bought them. They are very nice for an inexpensive cue case, they have a grey vinyl alligator skin design, hold 2 Butts & 2 Shafts, a large front cargo zippered pocket, have both a side handle & carrying strap. The brand is Hampton, which appears to be a British Cue case company, and upon doing a little research on them, they have a manufacturer's suggested selling price of $63.00 US. I would take $30.00 for each one, you'd have to pick up the shipping cost. Thanks for looking.
---Bill
 

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What do these cases have to do with Snooker?

The cases will only hold cues with a butt diameter of less than 1.25", which I'm guessing only pertains to snooker cues or custom made to spec American cues since most of my cues have a butt diameter of close to 1.30".
 
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Ah, I see, but most snooker cues are either 3/4 jointed or 1 piece. This looks like for normal 2 pc cues. That's why I asked,,,,,,good luck with your sale, the cases do look nice.
 
Ah, I see, but most snooker cues are either 3/4 jointed or 1 piece. This looks like for normal 2 pc cues. That's why I asked,,,,,,good luck with your sale, the cases do look nice.

Thank you. I don't know anything about snooker cues, I just know the diameter of these cases is smaller than that of the cues that my team members and myself have.:sad:
 
I have several cases on hand, through my wheeling and dealing trying to find my own PERFECT Shooter, but all of the cheaper, no name cases are smaller, so I can't insert the cue butt end first, but all the nice cases I have the cue will go in either way. Not saying your cases are cheap, just that some cases will only hold cues small end in first.
 
I have several cases on hand, through my wheeling and dealing trying to find my own PERFECT Shooter, but all of the cheaper, no name cases are smaller, so I can't insert the cue butt end first, but all the nice cases I have the cue will go in either way. Not saying your cases are cheap, just that some cases will only hold cues small end in first.
These would only go joint end first, no doubt. Even then, they are a smaller diameter than most production cues. I'm certainly not saying they're high end, they're not. They are what they are; a nice, inexpensive hard case that will offer your cues protection and will hold a smaller diameter (butt end) set of cues.
 
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