J&J C24H (2 Butts 4 Shafts)
This is one of the cases I really liked, sold it off to a fellow PFer.. It has black crocodile prints on the exterior with a matching shoulder strap.. Fancy this case cuz it has a top and side handle compared to my previous cases, I can carry it instead of slinging it over my shoulders when they get tired.. Right, this case is a bit heavy though.. Never carried an Instroke before, but heard Instrokes are pretty heavy, dunno how this cue match up to the weight of an Instroke..
This is one case I really like because it's affordable, does the job of protecting my cues well, and the compartments are more than large enough to store all my accessories..

Brandless Hard Case (2 Butts 2 Shafts)
This is my first multiple cue case.. It's a lightweight black case bought from someone in yahoo! Auctions.. Think he acquired it from Mambo Billiards. Anyways, it has 2 compartments large enough to store all your items from your chalks, cloth to your gloves etc. Pretty lightweight case, doesn't put a strain on your shoulders, but not sure whether it protects your cues from constant travelling with the case..
Sold it away to a nice guy from PF after getting my J&J C24H.. He uses it to store his spare cues now..
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J&J C11G (1 Butt 1 Shaft)
Bought this case together with my Viking F90, it's triangular which doesn't feel right for me when slinged.. Provides quite a good protection, lightweight, and doesn't look too bad compared to some other 1 cue case..
Sold it off to a good friend of mine after getting my Fury Jump-Break..


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