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    Hi all

    I've got a north wales case coming soon, and I would like to get some brass protectors for it. I've seen some quality ones made on the forum on some members cases, so would like to know if some one can make a set for me. I don't mind paying for them and labour cost, but really don't want to risk damaging the ends on the road.

    They need to be easily attached or I will probably do a botch job and mess it up which I would seriously like to avoid.


    Thanks in advance

  • #2
    Originally Posted by jono* View Post
    Hi all

    I've got a north wales case coming soon, and I would like to get some brass protectors for it. I've seen some quality ones made on the forum on some members cases, so would like to know if some one can make a set for me. I don't mind paying for them and labour cost, but really don't want to risk damaging the ends on the road.

    They need to be easily attached or I will probably do a botch job and mess it up which I would seriously like to avoid.


    Thanks in advance
    hi I think stuart green at green baize has them for sale, gets them fitted to his cases and think may sell them separate but not 100% sure, give him a ring maybe help you out
    Craftsman custom made cue
    57 inches
    17 ounces
    9 mil Wooldridge original supertip
    ash shaft plain ebony butt

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by jack_dougles View Post
      hi I think stuart green at green baize has them for sale, gets them fitted to his cases and think may sell them separate but not 100% sure, give him a ring maybe help you out
      Crispians cases are far too rounded at the corners for using Stu's type tho, Jono means the continuous strip type one's
      Would need to be screwed on, should be easy enough job if your careful

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      • #4
        correct Stu's ones wont fit CJs cases. also the strips that others have done (last I saw was by Jim Evans I think) do not cover/protect the actual edges
        Up the TSF! :snooker:

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        • #5
          Yeah. im looking for the strip ones which are held by three brass screws. they don't cover the edges but they would be good protection when i stand my case upright at home, so it doesnt damage the leather.

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by jono* View Post
            Yeah. im looking for the strip ones which are held by three brass screws. they don't cover the edges but they would be good protection when i stand my case upright at home, so it doesnt damage the leather.
            Just put a towel on the floor under the case

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
              Just put a towel on the floor under the case
              I do that now for the stamford at home lol.. but also in case i scrap it on the floor in the street...im not the tallest fella and i often have to carry it upright in busy streets.

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
                Crispians cases are far too rounded at the corners for using Stu's type tho, Jono means the continuous strip type one's
                Would need to be screwed on, should be easy enough job if your careful
                didn't realise the cases were that different, we live and learn lol
                Craftsman custom made cue
                57 inches
                17 ounces
                9 mil Wooldridge original supertip
                ash shaft plain ebony butt

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