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.
 
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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