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Pool Addict
02-21-2003, 12:37 AM
I have a P2 and i am planning to get a cue case this spring. im planning on getting an instroke premier 2x3. Is this a good combination? im buying 2x3 to have room 4 a breaking cue and an extra 314 shaft or a jump cue. is the premier cue case the way to go? thanks for ur opinions.............
:D
are there any extra options on this cue case?
Pool Addict
02-21-2003, 12:49 AM
btw, i also put a towel, some powder, alcohol, and some chalk in the case. will it be able to fit inside the pockets?
maughanm
02-21-2003, 11:48 AM
Iv'e been looking around...but haven't found one big enough for carrying my alcohol....... :twisted: I don't know Addict...I bought one case thinking ahead for more room....and now I need one bigger....I'd go big...you will probably one day have 2 shafts for your playing cue, and need another 2 for jumper or break...just thinking ahead...mike
Pool Addict
02-22-2003, 11:01 PM
does seyberts still have the premier 2x3 or 2x2 case in stock? do they come in many colors? :D
Yes, we stock them all. they come in a large variety of colors as long as you only want black. :wink:
dags_lax
02-23-2003, 10:17 PM
Two butt - four shaft.
Shooting stick with two shafts, just in case.
Break cue and one shaft.
Jump cue. Butt in the pocket and the shaft in the remaining tube.
**** That is all this old man's back can carry. Any more might induce a heart attack. ****
I also read somewhere that the BCA has a rule limiting the number of cues a player can bring to a match to three. It would be interesting to be able to have that confirmed or if it is not the case to find that out also.
Airlines will no longer allow pool cues to be a carry on item. The airlines should do this on a case by case basis because in my case no one in their right mind would consider a cue in my hands a dangerous weapon! Anyway, if you think you might take you cues on an airliner some day you may want to consider a Zero Halliburton case. They may not be pretty but it is the best protection you can get for your cues. And with up to 4B/8S you should have all the carrying capacity you will ever need should you decide it is time to take that road trip.
dhammis
02-24-2003, 10:29 AM
BCA says no more than three cues to a player. I would assume most players with three cues would have a shooting cue, a break cue and a jump cue.
One butt and one shaft is considered a cue.
There are also locking, padded case cases (yes I said that right) that will hold your cues and case inside for protection when flying that are significantly cheaper than the aluminum cases you'll see elsewhere.
--Damon
maughanm
02-24-2003, 01:22 PM
Damon, does that mean the players can't have an extra shaft for their playing cue if they lose a tip? Just curious....mike 8)
dhammis
02-24-2003, 03:11 PM
You may bring extra shafts, as one butt and one shaft is considered a cue. One butt and two shafts is still considered one cue.
--Damon
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