In 20 years not one person I know of has had any problem with the wraps fraying because of our interiors.
That's with well more than 30,000 cases out their with either our interiors or copies of our interiors.
Is the snake skin real?
In 20 years not one person I know of has had any problem with the wraps fraying because of our interiors.
That's with well more than 30,000 cases out their with either our interiors or copies of our interiors.
In 20 years not one person I know of has had any problem with the wraps fraying because of our interiors.
That's with well more than 30,000 cases out their with either our interiors or copies of our interiors.
Good to know.
My OCD makes me worry especially when it's rubbing like that.
Is the snake skin real?
No but it's nice isn't it? This print is amazing with the depth and texture. They really nailed it.
Rubbing like what?
Here is a little video that I did for a customer who was concerned about rubber gripped cues.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DScULhPx2qs
that's rubber not actual fabric.
Notice this particular video of the sound when a cue is put and taken out. That scratching of a chalkboard sound.
http://youtu.be/OvBiibhuxS4?t=4m20s
Not saying it's scratching the cues like a chalkboard but you get the idea.
I like to look at the finish of a cue like the finish of a car. You don't dry your car with just any towel because it will leave swirl marks on the car. I'm just curious if the tight interior will mess with the finish or cause the wrap to fray. Like those old vintage wraps that are fuzzy.
Anything else you want to know?
Am I going to receive Lou Bucks as payment?:thumbup:
Chuck
How well do you think THAT would match up with the brown oil tan instead of the white croc....?
I'm thinking it would work pretty great.
Yes, it will be for sale from Roy. It's currently on the way there now.
have you enough from that stuff to make a dealer case?
If you're GENUINELY that curious then feel free to come to the Super Billiard Expo and I will provide you with a piece of the fabric we use in our cases, a chair and four days to rub a brand new cue as much as you like to satisfy your curiosity.
Again, as I said the case has no chance to harm the wrap or the finish.
If Lenny had felt that there was any chance he would have mentioned it on his video. And no one else has had a problem with the hundreds of cases we have made and delivered these past couple years.
You mean the vintage wraps that are pilling? Pilling is when tiny particles of fiber get loose due to defects in the fabric itself. So those vintage wraps which are old and dried out are deteriorating on their own. Modern linen wraps which are highly pressed have zero chance of being affected by our cases.
Anything else you want to know?
You really don't want me to do that. If you supply one of your expensive personal cue for me to demonstrate then I will do it.
I like to see what options I have and that rubbing sound is concerning.
There was a customer of yours last year that posted his cues being damaged by your case.
You really don't want me to do that. If you supply one of your expensive personal cue for me to demonstrate then I will do it.
I like to see what options I have and that rubbing sound is concerning.
There was a customer of yours last year that posted his cues being damaged by your case.
You really don't want me to do that. If you supply one of your expensive personal cue for me to demonstrate then I will do it.
I like to see what options I have and that rubbing sound is concerning.
There was a customer of yours last year that posted his cues being damaged by your case.