I gotta tell you Ive had at least one of all the major cases out there and I cant say Ive ever been blown away. Right now I have a Justis 3x6 and its OK but the pockets are real narrow and tricky to get stuff out of them, also the butts seem pretty loose as well. One more thing is that the leather scratches easily so theres no way to avoid it getting beat up. I carried a 2x4 Whitten for a while and man was that thing heavy. The shaft tube inserts were a pain in the butt but the pockets were quite roomy and easy to deal with. Also the way the strap is centered on the case it tended to pinch me on the shoulder making it uncomfortable to carry for long periods. Another case is the old George hard cases, I carried one for a long time but it has issues too. With that big cap on top it made the shoulder strapnot very balanced and it wouldnt wear right and slip off your arm easily. Another thing is the cue arrangement thing you gotta have 2 shafts pointing up and 2 down and you have to pull the shafts pointed down up first to pull out the ones pointed up. After some thought heres my idea for the perfect case. I like that strong durable leather that Whitten uses (the embossed), the flap of a Justis, the huge pockets on the Georges, and the inside of the Porpers except for that whole joint pointed downward thing. Man do I have an ugly case!