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The case is from bandwbilliards.co.uk and it will hold either 2 cues with extensions or as I use use it one cue, 2 extensions, a slip-on extender for the X-head rest (had to cut out a bit of the foam rubber due to height of the slip-on).
Very sturdy case as I can attest to as mine was 'lost' at Gatwick Airport baggage handling and spend a week on the bottom side of a conveyor belt with no damage to the case or the cues inside
The case is from bandwbilliards.co.uk and it will hold either 2 cues with extensions or as I use use it one cue, 2 extensions, a slip-on extender for the X-head rest (had to cut out a bit of the foam rubber due to height of the slip-on).
Very sturdy case as I can attest to as mine was 'lost' at Gatwick Airport baggage handling and spend a week on the bottom side of a conveyor belt with no damage to the case or the cues inside
Terry
Thank you Terry....will have alook at the website. Looks like an awesome case.
what kind of a cue case is that?
i like it very much!!
Any pointers on where i can get one.
thank you
Pyragon,
As Terry said, B&W makes the case. Mine is a 3pc., 3 section case, external size 50.75" x 4.5" x 2"(price approx. 70 pounds). Not to be confused with their double 3pc. case which is 55.75" long. I really like the case - lots of room for misc. stuff. The only fault I found was that the case would not stay open on its own so I got a piece of 1/4" dowelling and painted it flat black - sizing it so it holds the case open. Actually, this is even better because the case can't close accidently.
Wayne G
The bitter taste of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
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