Wanted, what is the best way to display your cue collection

NateSchoepf

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Hi, I have about ten cues right now that are mine and I would like to display them by my pool table, what is the best display case for this, I want one that keeps the cues straight up and down and that is also very secure with a glass front to keep the cues from being handled.

also, what is the best way to store cues for a long time also?

thanks for any help, and if you have what I am looking for please send me a PM with pictures and prices. Nate.
 
I found a cool old 60's Lane buffet top and converted it into a cue case. Not perfect but it turned out pretty cool.

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NateSchoepf said:
Hi, I have about ten cues right now that are mine and I would like to display them by my pool table, what is the best display case for this, I want one that keeps the cues straight up and down and that is also very secure with a glass front to keep the cues from being handled.

also, what is the best way to store cues for a long time also?

thanks for any help, and if you have what I am looking for please send me a PM with pictures and prices. Nate.


Nate,

I live in Portland, Oregon and I have what you are looking for. Check
your PM
 
Cue cases available

asiasdad said:
Nate,

I live in Portland, Oregon and I have what you are looking for. Check
your PM

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I have three of these available
They each have a lock under
the right handle, unlike
the one in the photos, and
they each hold 12 butts, and
24 shafts.

I paid $500.00 each for them
and will personally deliver them
anywhere between Portland, Oregon
and Bellingham Washington within
30 miles of I-5 at no additional
charge as I travel from my home
to Everett, Wa on a regular basis.

Danny

No, you don't get the cues in
the case, or the centennial
case on the top :rolleyes:
 
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Display case

NateSchoepf said:
Hi, I have about ten cues right now that are mine and I would like to display them by my pool table, what is the best display case for this, I want one that keeps the cues straight up and down and that is also very secure with a glass front to keep the cues from being handled.

also, what is the best way to store cues for a long time also?

thanks for any help, and if you have what I am looking for please send me a PM with pictures and prices. Nate.

Nate, If you come to Denver with a truck, I will sell you this one for 1K.


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Ted


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Hmmm, at gun-point!

Might depend on whether the cues are players or real investments.

Either way, as stated, arounceville has some fine looking cases!
 
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I got this curio cabinet for free and converted it
You can find them for 100 bucks if you look around
 
ASISASDAD Has The BEST!

asiasdad said:

I have three of these available
They each have a lock under the right handle, unlike the one in the photos,
and they each hold 12 butts, and 24 shafts. Danny
THIS IS THE ONE!
 

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brownestone400 said:
ABOUT $100.00 BUCKS CAN BRING SOMETHING LIKE THIS HOME, LOCAL SALVATION ARMY FINDS.
HERE'S A TIP - SEARCH THE SHOPS IN AFFLUENT AREAS ;)


Bark Cinnamon is back!!!!

Mr Wilson!!!


chris
 
Hammer, Nails, Saw, Spackle, Tape & Paint

IF YOU'RE ANY GOOD WITH HAMMER & NAIL, THIS IS FOR YOU!
IT NOT AS SPECIAL AS IT SEEMS, NEEDS 6' TO 8' FEET LEFT TO RIGHT AND 18" INCH OFF WALL.
MINOR FRAMING, SHEETROCK, SPACKLE, PAINT - DOORS WERE LOWE'S CLEARANCE & AS-IS SECTION.
 

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Cue Display cases

I can put pretty much anything you want together
here is a link to several examples

http://picasaweb.google.com/arounceville

let me know if your interested im currentlly working on an order and could probably fit another case in

Thanks Andy
 

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brownestone400 said:
IF YOU'RE ANY GOOD WITH HAMMER & NAIL, THIS IS FOR YOU!
IT NOT AS SPECIAL AS IT SEEMS, NEEDS 6' TO 8' FEET LEFT TO RIGHT AND 18" INCH OFF WALL.
MINOR FRAMING, SHEETROCK, SPACKLE, PAINT - DOORS WERE LOWE'S CLEARANCE & AS-IS SECTION.


Ahh crap... you're back again.
Barkcinnamon the 27th reincarnation.
 
I have installed a humidor in one cabinet because the customer asked for it but in my opinion if your home is climate controled ie.(temperature and humidity) you wont ever have a problem I have had cues in them for a few years and seen no negative effects.
 
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