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  • darrenlowe79
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    Originally Posted by neil taperell View Post
    No cue !! Anything on route or in production Darren ?
    i do have my old faithfull mastercue. and i have trevor white (burwat style) on order but i am always on the look out for another!
    to be truthfull i have looked at a lot of cues over the last few months and i always go back to my mastercue.
    on the look out atm for a old one piece paragon or ultimate but the money they go for is just silly

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  • Neil Taperell
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    No cue !! Anything on route or in production Darren ?

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  • darrenlowe79
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    Originally Posted by neil taperell View Post
    Very Nice Darren . I've got the Harlequin inside my case from Crispian as well , Looks the nuts .
    yea looks cool should be with me tomorrow all as i need is a new cue to go with it!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Neil Taperell
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    Very Nice Darren . I've got the Harlequin inside my case from Crispian as well , Looks the nuts .

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  • darrenlowe79
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    my new case

    My new case from crispian


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  • DeanH
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    Originally Posted by paulstreetboy View Post
    sorry to sound thick and a nvice but what is a square and round seperator and what is the difference and why did you ask for square?
    The "square" and "round" describes the cross-sectional appearance of the separators.
    From photo 3 you can see 3 cuboid suede lumps helping to create the chalk compartment, in photo 4 you can see one on the left of the mini butt and two on the right. The spares are awaiting to fit the tele-extension I am trying to find.
    I have seen from other case makers, as well as nostawmail, that the rolls are purely sheets of suede, sprayed with glue and rolled tight into a round cross-section and cut to length, slightly longer than the gap in the compartment so they fit tightly and will not move. I asked nostawmail if he had done squares before, he said he had sometime ago but was not happy with those results, so initially my order was for round rolls. Then he called me to say he had found some soft-firm "plastic" that could work with and cover with the suede and he did a set to test.
    I originally asked about square because I have some round rolls which I have found that my tip and the male-joint of the mini butt seem to ride-over the rolls sometimes and I thought that the flat blunt face of a square roll would stop this, I am very happy with the results.

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  • paulstreetboy
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    sorry to sound thick and a nvice but what is a square and round seperator and what is the difference and why did you ask for square?

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  • paulstreetboy
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    I like the Stamford case . Was going to get one until i saw the multi coloured suede option .[/QUOTE]

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  • Neil Taperell
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    Excellent case for a hobbyist ....as you say .

    Looks very good indeed . I think he may well get a few orders now .

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  • maple
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    nice case...

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  • jrc750
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    Nice looking case.....well done nostawmail

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  • DeanH
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    New 1pc Leather Cue Case

    Some time ago I was looking for a 1pc cue case, after an extensive search, fellow TSF member - nostawmail - got in contact. Nostawmail is a hobbyist cue case maker, I was impressed with the example images he sent over so ordered the following case.
    This was custom made leather case for a 1 pc Dan Shelton cue of 57.5” long. The design is a plain one colour (as opposed to two tone, or patchwork also available), five brass butterfly hinges, 3 cheney brass catches, 2 straps with brass buckles.
    Case external dimensions = 59” long, 3.5” wide, 2” deep
    Internal dimensions = two compartments, slightly tapered, 57.75” long.
    Six “square” roll separators –these were made after a discussion with nostawmail, who usually does round rolls and he gave these a go, successfully in my opinion.
    Price: very good value.
    Timescale: within 4 weeks.
    I must apologies for the poor quality of the photos, they do not do the case, etc., justice.
    Ps. If anyone has a tele-extension that will fit the butt joint as per the mini butt, please feel free to contact me.
    DeanH
    Case Outside.jpgCase Hinge.jpg
    Last edited by DeanH; 18 September 2011, 11:44 PM.

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  • Bigmeek
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    Don't see a lot of choice in the budget end for ONE piece cases cases. When you move down to 3/4 there's quite a lot to choose from. Best value IMO is ali from Craftsman. If you move up market Peredon from John Parrott are nice.

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  • DeanH
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    It really does depend on the make and model, in the past I have had a basic hard case (plastic coated) that survived being run over by a car, and an ali case which looked stronger than the "plastic" one, which did not survive falling off the back of my bicycle (obviously years ago pre-driving age)
    I would say it will come down to your personal taste and any should be good to protect your cue (so long as you do not throw them into the traffic or drop them from the top of a sky-scraper ).

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  • gid
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    Originally Posted by cally View Post
    Leatherette if your a cheapskate.....lol...
    interesting thought

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