Your Favorite Pool Cue Case is

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Bruce S. de Lis said:
What is your Favorite Pool Cue Case, and it CONFIGURATION (i.e. 2 x 2 with a Big & Little Pocket). What BRAND it is, why do you like it so much.

If you were going to buy another Case what would it configuration be? (i.e. 2 x 2, 3 x 6, 3 x 7, 3 x 5 with a Big & Little Pocket or One Large Pocket?)

My favorite case for going out on a normal pool night is one of my Justis cases. If I am traveling light, I use a tube style case, normally a Fellini.

Joe
 
whitewolf said:
Aren't the Jack Justice cases the gawdiest pool cases on earth?
No. I woudn't expect anything less of you and your ignorant comments.

Fred
 
My favorite cue case is a Jim Murnak Vintage case. Well, it will be as soon as he finishes it and ships it to me. :D
 
Bruce S. de Lis said:
What is your Favorite Pool Cue Case, and it CONFIGURATION (i.e. 2 x 2 with a Big & Little Pocket). What BRAND it is, why do you like it so much.

If you were going to buy another Case what would it configuration be? (i.e. 2 x 2, 3 x 6, 3 x 7, 3 x 5 with a Big & Little Pocket or One Large Pocket?)

2x4 instroke .And a Jack justin . I look to get a Jack j cue soon i hope ...
 
deadstroke32 said:
And a Jack justin . I look to get a Jack j cue soon i hope ...


Look in parking Lots in Parking Spaces for Loose Change. Soon you will have the Nessessary FUNDS for your JJ.....

:D
 
Jude Rosenstock said:
Well, I live in New York City. I'm a full-time pedestrian and although my Whitten was absolutely beautiful, it wasn't terribly practical. My current loaded case weighs slightly more than my cues. My Whitten weighted 13 lbs. and after having it on your shoulder all day, it gets a little annoying. .

It's funny to read this, last year I had the same conversation with Jenn Baretta about getting her a fancy Justis case now that she was taking off I thought she should have a case as classy and pretty as she was. Knowing Jack is always good with sponsorship I suggested that she look into it, I also let her know I talked to Jack and I was pretty sure he'd do it. She had the same concerns about weight and said no thanks. In any event I talked to jack about making some changes, one being weigh and another being configurations. My favorite case config is the instroke 3x7 I find more often then not I have a cue with 2 or more shafts and to me a 3x5 just doesn't work, also 2x4's are good for carrying to the pool hall but what do you do with that 3rd shaft?? Anyway after long talks with jack he decided to work on both these concerns and he has just about finished his new line of cases that will now be much lighter, and have the ability to change up the configurations. All this and without compromising the look or the protection that his cases have always offered. This isn't an add for Justis cases, I'm just passing along some info that I happen to have, I am not sure that these new cases are even on the market yet and I have no idea what effect they'll have on the cost. I happen to own just about every case talked about in this thread so far and I like different cases for different reasons, but Justis cases are by far my favorites. I have no connection to Jack (other then buying some cases from him and finding him to be one of the classiest guys I've ever worked with) I stand to gain nothing from this post financially (Jack doesn't discount). I think I'll get on the list to get one of these new cases, now I'm going to figure out what colors and features I want. :-D

Jim
 
JimBo said:
[ I think I'll get on the list to get one of these new cases, now I'm going to figure out what colors and features I want. :-D

Jim
AND, which cues to put in it! :p
 
JimBo said:
I'll get on the list to get one of these new cases, now I'm going to figure out what colors and features I want. :-D

Jim

Light Gray with Black letter, and Trim would look AWSOME...

Thanks for the Update on Justic Cases
:D
 
Certain to be in the minority here, I like the old 1x1 square flip-top brunswick case with a snap (instead of the strap into loop). If anyone has one laying around, I'd love to talk to you about it.
 
Guru said:
Certain to be in the minority here, I like the old 1x1 square flip-top brunswick case with a snap (instead of the strap into loop). If anyone has one laying around, I'd love to talk to you about it.

Check e-bay & Estate Sales for the Old Case, those flip-top brunswicks were nice cases.
 
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