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  Posted 08 July 2009 - 10:45 PM

Show us your pool cue case

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We play with $20 vinyl thin cases up to exotic leathers worth thousands. I drive a ford, a rich man drives a rolls. If you got it, flaunt it I always have said. What the hell, you will be dead in a few years, so enjoy life now while you can.
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  Posted 11 July 2009 - 09:17 PM

My original tour pro road case was made by George. I had 3 of them, and they are legendary for being so tough and durable. There were 3x6. So when I went to just play pool, the 3x6 was fine, Schuler break cue, Bushka play cue, Moochie pp-4 play cue, there are some shots in artistic, only the moochie will make, and others only the bushka can make. Masse and Jump butts in the long pouch. If I did a show, I took a 2nd 3x6 which carried more cues, more masse cues and shafts. If it was something really big and long, or a TV show, I would load up three of the 3x6 cases.

Since I am no longer using them, I have 2 I would sell, one is used, the other has never been used and is 15 years old. See the first 3 pictures. I had my name on the side and on the top cap. This was horned back lizard leather, sort of a Grey black.

I then went to the Talisman 3x6, it was an original design by me. It featured two straps that went over the arms like a back pack, and since I would load it up with a lot of weight, that was handy.
I can sell you these fine leather cases in 2x4, 3x5, or my 3x6 design. It is like buying a case for half off what they normally sell for. The case is a blackish off green. I can also have your name put on your case, like you see mine, large or small letters.

My name is in gold on the side, on the top cap, my initials fl are in gold, the top cap has a button down lock, so you can't get in the case. I also have a bike chain around the handle and when I arrive, I put the chain around a stadium chair, so you cannot walk out with my case. If I have to go to the head and take a dump, then I lock the hood so you can get in and steal my other cues. The bushka I play with, I take it to the head with me. If you have expensive cues, you have to protect them. You make it really hard for people to rip you off, and if they try to get in my case, by the time they do I am back, or somebody is seeing them trying to jimmy or saw off a lock.

The 2x4 is $299
3x5 $320
3x6 $370 shipping is included from Thailand via fedex.

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I am now using a 12x24 case on wheels, which IMHO, is the ultimate case for a guy like me.

This one is not for everyone. I has a handle that comes up like in suitcase luggage and you pull it in on its two nice large wheels. No more carrying or lugging over your shoulder. That is a green Masters towel to dry my hands, and an Ambassador rack hung off the top hood on a cord. The rack has my name on it. I will be having my name put on this case in several places very soon. It has an expanding pouch to hold a bottle of water or my long neck Bud. The long pouch has my Masse and jump butts and has a lock at the top.

On the side it has three cue holders, so once I set up, I have out my bushka play cue, my break cue, and maybe a jump cue so they never get knocked over and they are close by for me to get at. A pouch has a place for your business card and the 3 large pouches hold all of your stuff you might need. The hood cap zips all the way around and has a lock and when it opens it allows you to carry 12 butts and 24 shafts.

People say, how do you keep track of what is in there. Each cue and shaft has written on its JP, joint protector what it is, and inside the butt cap, I have a diagram where they all are at. After a while, you remember where to go for what without even looking. At shows I sometimes have a table next to me to lay out my stuff, and I can set the case up at an angle, by bracing it up on my rack. It is the ultimate case, because it has everything you could want for.

You will say, who would need a 12x24. A guy like me will. When I do an artistic show, I almost fill most of it up. Many of the top artistic guys use this case, including Andy Segal. I carry in it also 4 or 5 big kahuna cues to show people which I am trying to sell so it also acts as a demo case as well. Dealers use these, and guys who are collectors and like to bring in a number of cues to show off use them. Somebody who has outgrown a 3x6 would use one. I don't always fill it all the way up. If I am on the pro tour, I carry 2 play cues on, 2 bushkas, one is a backup. A Schuler break cue, a Big Bubba break cue. 2 masse cues, 2 jump cues. So I fill up 6 of the 12 butt slots, and about 14 to 17 shaft holes. I have nothing crowded, plenty of room, and I can get at everything fast. Every cue I play with has a limbsaver rubber bumper anti vibration device on the end of it.

I have them in stock for sale.

The value of my 12x24 as you now see it loaded with 12 cues, 24 shafts, butts in the long pouch, $10K.

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Posted 12 July 2009 - 10:08 PM

How to order from FLE POOL INC

Go into www.paypal.com create and set up an account. You send money to us to our email address which is:

sales@fastlarrypool.com

Tell us what you ordered and give us your full name, address, phone number and email address before you make your payment. Once we have your address we can then quote you what the shipping and handling charges will be. The cue might be $50 and the S&H $10 and the total amount to send would then be $60. On some items, the freight might be free or included.

Send us a separate email to fastlarrypool@bellsouth.net and copy what you ordered and send it to us. We will confirm receipt of your order.

We should ship to you in a day or two and we will send you a tracking number.
You can send us a personal check but that is going to delay your shipment by a week to 10 days until the money clears into our account. Always send us an email telling us what you ordered and how much money is in the mail. Never send us cash. A postal money order will be faster. Make the check out and mail to:

FLE POOL INC
P.O. BOX 956130
Duluth, Georgia, 30044 USA.
770-381-6609
"Fast Larry" Guninger
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