Thinking of getting a wooden case for my one piece (so I guess it needs to be 5' long). It needs to hold a mini-butt, push on telescopic extension, a towel, chalk, cue trimmer and shaper, glue and tips (just in case!). For a nice looking wooden case, with maybe some inlays etc, how much would I be looking at parting with, and who is a good maker to go for?
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I got mine from Roger taft in the States ( google finds him ).
He goes through everything from which woods you want, linning material / colour etc.
You can send a picture of detail you want on the case, and he programs it into a CNC router too.
Only thing I did wrong was to get a price in dollars. In the 3 months from 1st agreeing price, to payment/delivery,
the pound had sunk against the dollar :-(
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Originally Posted by billabong View PostI got mine from Roger taft in the States ( google finds him ).
He goes through everything from which woods you want, linning material / colour etc.
You can send a picture of detail you want on the case, and he programs it into a CNC router too.
Only thing I did wrong was to get a price in dollars. In the 3 months from 1st agreeing price, to payment/delivery,
the pound had sunk against the dollar :-(Harder than you think is a beautiful thing.
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At the time I agreed a price of $200 usd, which was around £110, from memory.
3 months later I was up at around £140 because of the exchange rate.
It was always a risk, but one I thought was worth it.
Watch out as well for H.M. customs who then relieved me of another £28 to release it into the UK.
Still love the fact that it's a unique design of my own.
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I got a local cabinet maker to make one for me when I first got my custom 62 inch one piece. There was no such thing as extensions or mini butts back then so I designed it slimline with a small compartment for chalk, tip file etc. Case is actually 69 inches long and I still have it but no longer use it since I had my cue 3/4 jointed and now have a tubular case. It was a real pig getting it in and out of cars.
Find a local cabinet maker and ask a price, mine was 40 quid but that was 25 years ago,.............jeez, who knows where the time goes.
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Originally Posted by billabong View PostAt the time I agreed a price of $200 usd, which was around £110, from memory.
3 months later I was up at around £140 because of the exchange rate.
It was always a risk, but one I thought was worth it.
Watch out as well for H.M. customs who then relieved me of another £28 to release it into the UK.
Still love the fact that it's a unique design of my own.Harder than you think is a beautiful thing.
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hi billabong, I remember your wooden case, which looks fantastic, and have found the posts
http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...080#post637080
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http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...275#post637275
Roger Taft: http://rhtcustomwood.com/
Can I ask how is the case looking now? How is it to live with? How heavy is it? How chalky is the "fur" liner?
Can RHTaft do other lining?
Good price though compared to the leather cases we tend to hear about on TSFUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Posthi billabong, I remember your wooden case, which looks fantastic, and have found the posts
http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...080#post637080
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http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...275#post637275
Roger Taft: http://rhtcustomwood.com/
Can I ask how is the case looking now? How is it to live with? How heavy is it? How chalky is the "fur" liner?
Can RHTaft do other lining?
Good price though compared to the leather cases we tend to hear about on TSF
( although there are quite a few in the links , cheers Dean )
There are a couple of small chips on the edges of the front to top, but overall the exterior is ok.
I keep a small tube of foam ( from a kid's foam dart gun ) inside the case, and the tip goes into it when the cues's going away,
so minimum chalk marks inside, still furry.
Roger lets you choose from say 3 or 4 table cloth colours and a couple of furry ones. Just what he has in stock at the time I guess.
My only problem now is that I've sold my Welsh shark 3/4 cue, so now nothing lives in the case.
If I was thinking ahead, I'd get a more generic design rather than a thistle, to make it appeal to a wider amount of
potential buyers if I was to sell it.
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photobucket instructions
http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...470#post634470
I like the thistle motif
You thinking of getting another box thenUp the TSF! :snooker:
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I've got a 1 piece mahogany case that's being sanded and re-hinged etc.
Hoping to buy a 1 piece replacement cue soon, so will probably sell Thistle case
after delivery of 1 piece cue.
I've tried the photobucket thing following the instructions a few times , but to no avail.
Mind you, my other name on the moneysavingexpert website is "technicallychallenged" . LOL
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Posthi billabong, I remember your wooden case, which looks fantastic, and have found the posts
http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...080#post637080
&
http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...275#post637275
Roger Taft: http://rhtcustomwood.com/
Can I ask how is the case looking now? How is it to live with? How heavy is it? How chalky is the "fur" liner?
Can RHTaft do other lining?
Good price though compared to the leather cases we tend to hear about on TSFHarder than you think is a beautiful thing.
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Originally Posted by Particle Physics View PostWow, I thought having looked at his work it would be like £300. If you import anything, the 'gift' declaration is quite nice I hear.
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