Vintage Cue case, from the 70's or 80's just like the Palmer Cases

How long of a cue can they hold? Thanks.



They will take 59" inch cue, a 60" inch cue will not fit. I guess when these cases were made many cues were still only 57" inches, which was common through the 70's.

Thanks for your interest.
 
They will take 59" inch cue, a 60" inch cue will not fit. I guess when these cases were made many cues were still only 57" inches, which was common through the 70's.

Thanks for your interest.

These cases are cool. I got one from Craig, and it currently stores a 58" cue with JPs on it. Plenty of room for your "standard" cue.

The vintage look is pretty sweet...and they ARE sturdy.

Thanks a ton, manwon. I love mine.

Mark
 
The heard is thining out get them while you can, you will be sorry if you don't.

These cases are a great deal. All the class without paying 250-300
for a case everyone else has.

Here's a tech tip for those concerned about this case not having
separate pockets for the shafts:

Go to Lowes or Home Depot and for about 2 bucks get a piece of
3/4 inch PVC tubing. The tubing is long enough to make two 26"
pieces (shafts are generally 29" with a .840 joint so cutting the
PVC tube down to 26" allows full insertion of the shaft without it
sticking to the PVC due to the taper on most cues starting +/-
3 inches from the joint)

The case will hold both lengths of PVC with no problem, and even
though it ain't perfect like a Centennial or a Whitten, it's still pretty
good for the money.
 
cue case made in Oklahoma

I saw an unusual case, at the Southern Classic, in Tunica, that was made by a craftsman, in Oklahoma. The man was from Muffresborrow, Tenn & said it was made in Oklahoma. Does anyone know who, from Okla, made cases & what name they went by?
 
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