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Price from www.customcuecases.co.uk
Case Type
Price (single colour)
One Piece Case- £160.00
Leather £65.00
Handles £8.00
Straps with Buckles £4.00
Total £237
While Jones quoted quoted me 2 colours for only £240.
How much different in price is there?
if u had seen the craftsmanship that goes into them tho the quality of the leather and stiching etc its worth it lol plus u wont be waiting all year for it
if u had seen the craftsmanship that goes into them tho the quality of the leather and stiching etc its worth it lol plus u wont be waiting all year for it
So are you the maker behind the case?
you wont have to wait all year, just 2 mths for a high quality case.
Thats not a tall order....
I m not sure whether it is high quality or not, but the stitching definitely unique from other makers.
Maybe i m just traditional, thus will still prefer a simple straight stitching on the case.
you wont have to wait all year, just 2 mths for a high quality case.
Thats not a tall order....
I m not sure whether it is high quality or not, but the stitching definitely unique from other makers.
Maybe i m just traditional, thus will still prefer a simple straight stitching on the case.
im not the maker im a friend of the maker and a fan of his work.
i love the different styles of stiching as im a unique kinda guy i likes things a lil different and im a flashy person :P
but if u like traditional stiching u can have it its all personal preference
Price from www.customcuecases.co.uk
Case Type
Price (single colour)
One Piece Case- £160.00
Leather £65.00
Handles £8.00
Straps with Buckles £4.00
Total £237
While Jones quoted quoted me 2 colours for only £240.
How much different in price is there?
Not really cheap anymore is it, and that's just for one colour not two
Not really cheap anymore is it, and that's just for one colour not two
definately not very cheap now!
i shall post my nw case up when ive worked out how to (which cost £160, albeit a long time ago), and just from the various pictures from your site and nw's, i have an opinion on which seem to be better quality.
I would say the minimum type of case you should look for is a hard case, whether that be full leather, leatherette, aluminium, or hardboard, to protect your cue. The only thing that a soft case will protect your cue from is the occasional spilt beer down the club
Hi Kizzy, a very nice cue there but did you mean to post these picture in the "Post Pictures of your Cue CASE" thread or the "Post Pictures of your CUE" thread?
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