Very good condition JEF Q Case, double twist latch, front and back, very nice case.... JV
classiccues Don't hashtag your broke friends Silver Member Mar 3, 2018 #1 Very good condition JEF Q Case, double twist latch, front and back, very nice case.... JV Attachments DSC00256.jpg 114.1 KB · Views: 449 DSC00257.jpg 111.6 KB · Views: 423 DSC00259.jpg 138 KB · Views: 451 DSC00260.jpg 158.7 KB · Views: 454
Moet.1977 AzB Silver Member Silver Member Mar 4, 2018 #2 Beauty I got one almost like it that got from Ted (cuesblues )
ibuycues I Love Box Cues Silver Member Mar 9, 2018 #3 Very, very nice case. Jay Flowers was a genuine innovator, one who helped start the entire custom Case evolution (or revolution)! J-EF......his initials........again, great case. Thanks for sharing the pictures. Will Prout
Very, very nice case. Jay Flowers was a genuine innovator, one who helped start the entire custom Case evolution (or revolution)! J-EF......his initials........again, great case. Thanks for sharing the pictures. Will Prout
M mikesky Registered Mar 13, 2018 #4 Too bad Jay didn't make the cases. it's stamped NVH. A woman named Nora Van Horn made the cases. Jay took the orders.
Too bad Jay didn't make the cases. it's stamped NVH. A woman named Nora Van Horn made the cases. Jay took the orders.
R RiverCity AzB Silver Member Silver Member Mar 13, 2018 #5 mikesky said: Too bad Jay didn't make the cases. it's stamped NVH. A woman named Nora Van Horn made the cases. Jay took the orders. Click to expand... And pretty much every technique she used was learned from the countless books written by a man named Al Stohlman. In fact, Stohlman's teachings were and continue to be a prime source of information for a lot of leather craft artisans, myself included.
mikesky said: Too bad Jay didn't make the cases. it's stamped NVH. A woman named Nora Van Horn made the cases. Jay took the orders. Click to expand... And pretty much every technique she used was learned from the countless books written by a man named Al Stohlman. In fact, Stohlman's teachings were and continue to be a prime source of information for a lot of leather craft artisans, myself included.