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Yes they do look ok from a distance don't they. I went straight to the best quality you can get
http://www.s212939144.websitehome.co.uk/cacabunja/
Not cheap but worth it compared to what you experienced
Here is my beauty;
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostYes they do look ok from a distance don't they. I went straight to the best quality you can get
http://www.s212939144.websitehome.co.uk/cacabunja/
Not cheap but worth it compared to what you experienced
Here is my beauty;
Some great looking cases, and I presume the leather is up to the finger nail test, but they're more than I want to pay now I'm only playing for fun. If Cris wants to ease my pain and sell me one for £100 or there abouts then I'll gladly have a chat with him.
No case should cost more than my cue lol, and I say that respectfully.
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Originally Posted by firefrets View Post....No case should cost more than my cue lol, and I say that respectfully.
Lots of imitation type leather cases around, but for real leather say peradon ones its £150 ish or more and they are not out of this world impressive either
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostSimple solution to that, buy a more expensive cue
Lots of imitation type leather cases around, but for real leather say peradon ones its £150 ish or more and they are not out of this world impressive either
China:
http://uk.alibaba.com/product/305597...-cue-case.html
Peradon:
http://www.peradon.co.uk/pages/cues/cases/leather1.html
China:
http://uk.alibaba.com/product/305599...oker-case.html
China:
http://uk.alibaba.com/product/286416...rk-design.html
Maximum
http://www.maximumbreak-snooker-stor...her-Cue-Cases/
Cue and case man etc
http://www.cues-cuecases.co.uk/
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Have the mods stopped us from chatting about dodgy cases?
I didn't notice anything in the rules to suggest we can't show where suppliers get their stock from.
Tricky one eh lads.
If anyone knows of 'genuinely great quality' cases that are made here in the UK and not China etc, but that don't cost silly money, then perhaps you could chime in please.
Obviously I'd like to keep the price at around £100 where possible. I was going to buy the alluminium wide case for about £39, but it gets a bit boring carting ally around, so a nice 'strong leather' 3/4 case would be nice.
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Originally Posted by firefrets View PostObviously I'd like to keep the price at around £100 where possible. I was going to buy the alluminium wide case for about £39, but it gets a bit boring carting ally around, so a nice 'strong leather' 3/4 case would be nice."Do unto others 20% better than you would expect them to do unto you, to correct for subjective error"
- Linus Pauling
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All rather lost on me - All I want from a case is to protect my cue and extras.
Decent aluminium is way to go for me - everything else is just bling / pose value surely....
I do think the patchwork leather cases are truly beautiful- to look at and cuddle at home - but not really cost effective or ergonomic for me.
However I do sympathise with you - paying a reasonable price for quality and getting sub standard / damaged goods is never acceptable - right to name and shame.
Postage is always an issue too - extra profit margins for some me thinks.
Hope the problem is resolved.
regards Sprobasket.
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If you're not set on having a fancy design leather case then I can recommend getting a black aluminum double case from BandWbilliards (Birmingham area I believe). From memory only, website might be 'bandwbilliards.co.uk'. Talk to Yvonne.
I have a double one which will hold 2 cues and extensions and I can guarantee it's very sturdy as Gatwick managed to lose it on one trip and it was found a week later jammed underneath a conveyor belt and outside of one minor scrape there was no other apparant damage and the 2 cues inside were fine.
It also has a small compartment for chalk, etc.
TerryTerry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Can never understand why people want these fancy leather cases, after all surely the main and only purpose of a case is to protect your cue? So then why is it that I know countless people who have bought flash leather cases only for them to be completly beat up and damaged within a couple of years, yet my trusty aluminium case despite the knocks is still doing its job after 15 years!
Not only that but I know of quite a few who have paid more for a case than the value of their cue! What is the point in that? You'd be more worried about damaging your case than you would your cue!
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostHaving a nice case helps overcome the disappointment of playing like a lemon
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i am amazed how these cases can be made at these prices, irispective of the quality, it goes to show just how much we all get ripped off in the uk !
I know that my cases are amongst the most expensive, but when pricing them i have to make it worth while putting in the hours and effort they take.
here is a break down of what i use when making every case, and more importantly what each item costs me !
Leather (£140 a hide) divided by 4 cases = £40
Suede £10
contact spray ahesive = £3.20
contact adhesive (inside lining of case) = £2.50
strip pine x 4pcs = £6
ply wood x 2 stips = £3
craft glue (£2.99 makes 2 cases) = £1.50
thread £5
5 x butterfly hindges (60p each) =£3
2 brass butts = £2.90
case latches (75p each if bought by the hundred) = £3.75
brass screws (62 per case,£2.99 per box of 50) =£3.70
postage via parcelflight (i dont charge uk cases) =£13
bubble wrap (8 cases on average from 20 mtr roll @ £23) = £2.87
Thats just over £100 without adding brown parcel tape, baking for embroidery, needles, wood glue, stanley blades, dremel bits(for sanding) cutting wheels (for cutting leather/suede) cutting matt, scissors, and the new dremel i bought today ! (£89.99)
now i am not trying to justify my own prices (honestly) but how come there are countries in this messed up world where they can even make cases at these prices ?
And as for aluminium cases, you cant get anything better !
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crispian, very interesting break down of costs. I guess some of these items may be sourced cheaper in other countries, or perhaps they just source cheaper parts, or even do both.
How long does a case take you to make, in general?"Do unto others 20% better than you would expect them to do unto you, to correct for subjective error"
- Linus Pauling
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