Do you think I would give a lifetime warranty on a case that would not offer protection for the finest cues?
All this protection talk cracks me up. What are you people doing ? Living like you are in an action movie, jumping from roof top to roof top with your cues ? Accidentally dropping them from four feet high every other day ?
In 20 years of playing pool I have never dropped cues from a height of four feet. It never even occurred to me to worry about it. If I was that paranoid about damage no one out there makes a cue case I would use. I would be rolling around with my cues in one of these:
View attachment 117909
I travel quite a bit and usually bring cues. I was using my Justis Pro-Lite 2x4 for awhile and never had any issues. I put it in the bottom of a large duffel along with some tripods and random gear. I recently stopped because the exterior was getting scratched up. The cues were just fine but the Justis is too nice to beat up so I switched to a soft Mezz Case and still have had no issues in probably 20 air legs in the last year. My biggest worry flying with the Justis is that it looks so nice someone would jack it just because it looked cool.
If people feel they need more protection then more power to them. To jump on Jack because he doesn't see it makes no sense to me. I am of the same state of mind he is. A prudent person should be able to take care of their gear without having to carry around a mobile bank vault. There have been enough cues carried enough miles in Justis cases that I don't even worry about it.
You can create any condition on purpose to show a weakness in a case. Whether it has any serious real world implications for the average prudent user is another topic.
Joe Rogan uses a line in his stand up that applies here I think: "You can't Nerf the world." Meaning you can't protect everyone from everything. Reasonable people have to make smart decisions. If you are that worried about your cue falling off an airplane or making an unexpected orbital re-entry then I guess you need to go find something capable of that. Till then I will be just fine with carrying cues like a normal human in a Justis.
I have owned four Justis cases, I forget how many Instrokes, a ton of It's George, four Thomas, two Centennial, a Fellini, and a bunch of cheap imports. I like cases. Never owned a JB of any type and never will. I don't care if they make your cue smell like flowers and regenerate dents when you slide it in. This last little exchange between Barton and Justis have convinced me that I would rather worry about some theoretically possible cue damage (If say I was attacked by a black leather loving gorilla who really likes to shake things) than support someone who goes this far to try and discredit a legend and great person in Jack Justis.
All this protection talk cracks me up. What are you people doing ? Living like you are in an action movie, jumping from roof top to roof top with your cues ? Accidentally dropping them from four feet high every other day ?
In 20 years of playing pool I have never dropped cues from a height of four feet. It never even occurred to me to worry about it. If I was that paranoid about damage no one out there makes a cue case I would use. I would be rolling around with my cues in one of these:
View attachment 117909
I travel quite a bit and usually bring cues. I was using my Justis Pro-Lite 2x4 for awhile and never had any issues. I put it in the bottom of a large duffel along with some tripods and random gear. I recently stopped because the exterior was getting scratched up. The cues were just fine but the Justis is too nice to beat up so I switched to a soft Mezz Case and still have had no issues in probably 20 air legs in the last year. My biggest worry flying with the Justis is that it looks so nice someone would jack it just because it looked cool.
If people feel they need more protection then more power to them. To jump on Jack because he doesn't see it makes no sense to me. I am of the same state of mind he is. A prudent person should be able to take care of their gear without having to carry around a mobile bank vault. There have been enough cues carried enough miles in Justis cases that I don't even worry about it.
You can create any condition on purpose to show a weakness in a case. Whether it has any serious real world implications for the average prudent user is another topic.
Joe Rogan uses a line in his stand up that applies here I think: "You can't Nerf the world." Meaning you can't protect everyone from everything. Reasonable people have to make smart decisions. If you are that worried about your cue falling off an airplane or making an unexpected orbital re-entry then I guess you need to go find something capable of that. Till then I will be just fine with carrying cues like a normal human in a Justis.
I have owned four Justis cases, I forget how many Instrokes, a ton of It's George, four Thomas, two Centennial, a Fellini, and a bunch of cheap imports. I like cases. Never owned a JB of any type and never will. I don't care if they make your cue smell like flowers and regenerate dents when you slide it in. This last little exchange between Barton and Justis have convinced me that I would rather worry about some theoretically possible cue damage (If say I was attacked by a black leather loving gorilla who really likes to shake things) than support someone who goes this far to try and discredit a legend and great person in Jack Justis.
Good post but I have to say this. No one is talking about jumping from roof top to roof top, but accidents do happen. For example, you lay your case up on the table with the lid open. Some punk kid with his pants dragging under his ass and his cap turned sideways strolls by not paying attention to what he's doing and knocks your case off the table and cues go spilling out. Or, you have your case leaning up against the table, top open because you're getting ready to take your cue out, same punk ass kid walks by and knocks it over by accident. Cues come spilling out.
You don't need to be re-entering the earth's atmosphere at light speed to have a minor accident that could damage your cue. There are plenty of ways for things like that to happen.
I read a post here that one guy put his case up on top of his car while fidgeting with his keys, got distracted by someone talking to him, forgot the case was up there and got in and pulled away. Of course the case came rolling off the top of the car. Accidents happen all the time, man.
For what it's worth, my cousin was killed under similar circumstances. She had just left church and was putting the kids in the car. She had taken her daughters shoes off and put them on top of the car and forgot about them. She pulled away, probably remembered the shoes were up there, pulled off to the side of the road, got out and got hit by another car.
Things happen all the time.
MULLY
This is what he promised:
This coming Saturday at 9pm est we are having a live open house via the internet. On either UStream or JustinTV we will attempt to broadcast our first open look at our workshop and what goes into JB Cases and the related brands we work on.
We will be taking case questions via chat and I will answer them live on air.
I will also be reviewing a few cases such as the J.E.F case, It's George, Ron Thomas, Jack Justis and of course our own brands such as JB Cases, J.Flowers, Sterling Wave, GTF, and any others that you all might want to see that I happen to have handy.
We will be dissecting the cases live and going over all comparison points.
If you ever wanted to know how a cue case is made then this is a good opportunity to participate. If you can't make it then the video will be available through multiple channels at a later date.
I will post the exact link as soon as I work out the details of which provider I will use.
See you then,
John Barton - JB Cases
What we got was a slam Jack Justis fest. Ok I get it, but when you advertise something, you really need to provide it. Maybe I missed the reviews on the Thoms, the JEF case, It's George, Sterling Wave and GTF. Maybe there is a second part I missed?
What about the open look at the workshop? What I saw was a table and a shelving unit. Are your cases not made in that location? You should have done what was advertised, you could have come off a little less bitter. You had an opportunity to actually sway some of your detractors, but instead John, you have given them more of a reason to think your an a$$. This was not an open house into the shop, or into the mind of JB the designer, it was only a whack Jack off fest.
Hopefully in the future, you'll address what you offer and not concentrate on being vindictive, or at least attempt to work in your original idea.
In that video I was expecting to see some cases getting made. Where did you drop YOUR case to show any effect in relation to your dropping of the Justis? I think you could have made major strides had the motive been less vindictive and more to your original post. Just my thoughts...
JV
Sorry to hear about your cousin. Very sad.
Maybe its just me but I try to be very aware of whats going on around me. So far in 20 years I have yet to have a cue damaged because ANY case didn't protect it. Matter of fact the only cue damage I have encountered was because I did something wrong. If you need a case to protect you from any and all foreseeable encounters because you are not willing to have the situational awareness required to protect your stuff then go for it. I fully understand the "Sh!t Happens" factor in life. If it is that big a deal to someone then they should seek out something that makes them feel comfortable.
You can come up with unlimited hypothetical situations. My point is that based on my experiences I have never had a problem with a Justis case protecting my cues. I have no doubt that out of all the cases Jack has made someone has.
If protection is really the end goal there is always that Pelican. But the case could tip over and knock your cues down...or you could drop it on your foot....or .....get my point?
Who makes the safest car in the world? If you believe the marketing most would say Volvo. Could GM, Toyota, Ford & Porsche make safer cars. Sure they could. I'm an Engineer and everything in life, design and business is a trade off.
Weight vs Strength
Strength vs Cost
Cost vs image etc
JJ makes cases that are marketed to be up market devices that appeal to those who want fine workmanship and good looking cases. JB has decided that his niche in life is protection. That's why he beats us over the head with his gorilla marketing on the topic. I am a frequent business traveler and as such bring my cues along. Not my primary player and case for fear of lose not damage. For cosmetic reasons I wrap the case in bubble wrap and put an exterior travel case around the works.
My next case will be a Jim Murnack
http://www.fist-inc.com/general%20leather/cuemenumain.htm
A 3 x 6 that the Brunette is holding. If I could I would also order one of her. John would argue that she does not over enough protection and that she should put on 60 lbs. I like her just the way she is. I wonder what she would look like if I dropped her from 4 feet?
Volvo says buy me I'm safe and sturdy. Porsche says damb the bubble- wrap we are going warp-speed!
Jack, a question.
If a prospective customer of one of your cases was willing to purchase a JB interior made to fit a Justis and give it to you prior to construction of their case would you be willing to install this interior during the initial construction of the case instead of your current interior?
Having overseen the complete construction of the case including the inspection and installation of the JB interior would you offer your lifetime warranty of all Justis aspects of the case (leatherwork, buckles, straps, lid, ect...) to this original purchaser of the case with the JB interior that you installed?
Would you be open to the posibility of people buying JB interiors and having you install them yourself for a substantial fee? Perhaps a $100 charge for the 1 hour or so of time to replace the old interior for the new one. Given that this work would be overseen by you yourself would you then still honor the warranty for the other parts of the case? (leatherwork, buckles, straps, lid, ect...)?
Why would a person want to log on 10 different times..???.
I don't believe that 295 viewers would be deceptive....
Sorry everyone for hijacking the thread for a moment but the question was asked.
The example of one person logging in 10 time was that only an example of how ustream counts views.
I was having trouble (buffering) with the stream and logged in and out at least 3 or 4 times thinking that it make a better connection.
Ustream's numbers ARE deceptive if you don't know how they work.
Here is a perfect example. I just used a show page that I use for running tests and archived a short (40 seconds) video clip. If you go to the show page it says 149 views. I think we all know that the short clip did not receive 149 views. http://www.ustream.tv/channel/i-love-lamp-too
Those 149 views are the total of all the times that I was broadcasting on that page.
JB did broadcast several segments and probably ran tests also so the 295 views is a total of all the times he was broadcasting.
I am not saying that JB did this to pad his numbers, just pointing out the way ustream tracks its numbers.
Again sorry for the hijack.
Steve
Mi_Billiards
if the ProLite interior is replaced by one that I personally do not have faith in. It has nothing to do with my dislike for John Barton. I just think his close tolerance interiors will eventually cause more harm than good.
Who makes the safest car in the world? If you believe the marketing most would say Volvo. Could GM, Toyota, Ford & Porsche make safer cars. Sure they could. I'm an Engineer and everything in life, design and business is a trade off.
Weight vs Strength
Strength vs Cost
Cost vs image etc
JJ makes cases that are marketed to be up market devices that appeal to those who want fine workmanship and good looking cases. JB has decided that his niche in life is protection. That's why he beats us over the head with his gorilla marketing on the topic. I am a frequent business traveler and as such bring my cues along. Not my primary player and case for fear of lose not damage. For cosmetic reasons I wrap the case in bubble wrap and put an exterior travel case around the works.
My next case will be a Jim Murnack
http://www.fist-inc.com/general%20leather/cuemenumain.htm
A 3 x 6 that the Brunette is holding. If I could I would also order one of her. John would argue that she does not over enough protection and that she should put on 60 lbs. I like her just the way she is. I wonder what she would look like if I dropped her from 4 feet?
Volvo says buy me I'm safe and sturdy. Porsche says damb the bubble- wrap we are going warp-speed!