What would your keepers be should personal disaster strike

JumpShotMagic said:
If disaster struck, you are one of those forum members with a bunch of playing cues, collectable cues, and more than one cue cases.

What cue & case would you hold on to for a player because it was a great playing cue, and a case to pack it in .

Glitch in the question is you have to currently own said cue, and case.

Case is easy I have a Guiseppe 1x2, Murnak 3x6, Whitten 2x4, Instroke Premier 3x5, and Instroke Buffalo 3x5. I keep the Buffalo 3x5. Though if I get rid of cues why not just keep the cheap 1x2.

Cue is a little tougher, I don't know if I could keep just one. It would come down to my Mike Webb, Pat Diveney, Madison Bob, or Murray Tucker. The rest, even more expensive ones, can go. It would be a tough call and I've a cue on order right now and it might trump them all when it comes.
 
This happened to us a couple years ago in Florida when 3 hurricanes went over us in like 2 months. I sat through the first one at home<<<sukt!

We bugged out the second and I was packing the car...I just set my It's George case with my Schon/JW cues next to me when my wife asks..." you DID get my cue right?!"....I was quick and said...oh yea it's right in here..Then I strolled into the house like nothing was up and got her cue and another George case to make it look good!:D

Something to think about>>> FYI those vacuum sealer things for the kitchen will save anything you can stuff into them. The bags are like 12" wide and you can make them as long as you want.

Gerry
 
Winchester 30-30 and a bag of shells. Probably have more cues than most others by the time its over.:eek:
 
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