jgpool said:I'm not a Steeler fan but I like the color combination. Very sharp. IMO
Are you a Broncs fan? If you are, I am a Bolts fan.. see you Sunday...

JV
jgpool said:I'm not a Steeler fan but I like the color combination. Very sharp. IMO
Pii said:1. This is the Cue review not the case review you will be banned soon
2. When's the raffle ?
3. nice cases even the funny colored one ;-)
snowmon34 said:Any opinions on this color combination...would you own it?
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classiccues said:Are you a Broncs fan? If you are, I am a Bolts fan.. see you Sunday...Got one in blue/yellow inlay some lightning bolts and I am in..
JV
snowmon34 said:Any opinions on this color combination...would you own it?
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JB Cases said:Don't know but that's a really crazy picture there with the leopard couch, against the victorian print wallpaper and what looks like an autumn landscape - quite a clash to the snakeskin print case.
As for the case - whatever floats your boat - when I owned Instroke we sold many cases with wild patterns on them. The best was the black leather with the pink polka dots on it.
I told my partner if it didn't sell in a year then he had to buy it. Just a few days shy of one year someone actually bought it with no discount.
As for Erofey's designs, they are fresh and you can clearly see the influence from his purse designs. One thing I like is that he has a lot of elements on the case that allow for all kinds of contrast. The black and yellow one above shows that clearly. Any of those pieces can be any color so the range of combinations is unlimited.
I don't know if any of you remember what it was like when we used to show up at shows with about a hundred Instroke Limited cases. The cowboy pattern that is so common now wasn't so common back then in the mid to late 90s. We would show up with an explosion of colors and patterns. About a month or two before each show I would go to the leather brokers and buy dozens of skins in various patterns. These were all leathers that were left over from the production runs of furniture manufacturers in Germany and they would sell off the excess.
That's what Erofey's cases remind me of. The patterns are fresh and they lend themselves to stunning and wild combinations.
Snowmon, trust me, you will never get a consensus on anything but blacks, browns, and dark tans as to what looks good. But if you take a chance and order some wild ones you will always find a buyer. Some of the Instroke Limiteds we made were pretty out there but they always found a home.
snowmon34 said:Any opinions on this color combination...would you own it?
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