could this be the solution to having many cues? 



an american cue case made up to 60'' long?
The interior
An example of the case exterior
i remeember pooljunkie had a thread about this earlier in the year. it seems to me that many people either hang them, build a cue rack, have many cheap/expensive cases, etc.
some of these ways are just unsightly and, perhaps for the keen collectors, these storage methods dont do the cues justice. i looked through the forum and it seems like there isnt a way to have all your cues nicely stored, with the exception of hanging them or building a case cabinet...or just sell them :P




an american cue case made up to 60'' long?
The interior
An example of the case exterior
i remeember pooljunkie had a thread about this earlier in the year. it seems to me that many people either hang them, build a cue rack, have many cheap/expensive cases, etc.
some of these ways are just unsightly and, perhaps for the keen collectors, these storage methods dont do the cues justice. i looked through the forum and it seems like there isnt a way to have all your cues nicely stored, with the exception of hanging them or building a case cabinet...or just sell them :P