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guncartnew2.jpg (23701 bytes) Found the owner of this one.  It belongs to Capt. George Baylor, SASS 24287L.
guncartult150modified.jpg (46858 bytes) To me, this just has to be the ULTIMATE gun cart.  The detail, down to scale tools, axes, water barrel, etc., is just incredible.  When I win the lottery, I gotta have one of these!
RR0400-005F.jpg (35749 bytes) This one belongs to Flat Creek Vern, who shoots with The Stateline Ridgerunners.
RRd20400-006F.jpg (38799 bytes) This was taken at a Ridgerunner's Match, but I don't remember the owner's name.
RRd20400-007Fmod.jpg (25745 bytes) This one belongs to Juan Bronco, President of The Stateline Ridgerunners Club.
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Photo taken at June
Free State Rangers Match
fsr0400d1-012f.jpg (28017 bytes) Another Photo taken at a Free State Ranger Match.  This one belongs to
Kant Kount
Necktie Pardee1.jpg (26002 bytes)   Necktie Pardee2.jpg (26252 bytes) This cart rough plan was drawn by the owner, Necktie Pardee, SASS #27508.  The final cart design was assisted by Cactus Chris and built by Brian Corte of Scottsdale, Az.
Cactus Cris snapshot 3.jpg (18212 bytes) Another cart by Cactus Cris.  Don't know who won it, but this one was the third place prize given in a Wild West Mercantile open house.  If you need a cart, you can contact Cris at cactuscris@cox.net
fsr0820.JPG (79113 bytes) I didn't count the gun slots on this one, but I think if she were loaded up the Torial brothers, Stacha "Two Dogs" Torial and Ed E. "Odd News" Torial, could have saved Custer.
Coffin.JPG (78041 bytes) This one was at the September 2-day shoot.  Wish I would have gotten a photo with the lid close.  Complete with R.I.P. plate.
outhouse.jpg (43377 bytes) Hope I don't get this wrong, but I think this belongs to Spanky.  Doesn't have to count on there being facilities at the range, he brings his own!

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Here's a sharp lookin' cart that I saw for the first time at the Free State Rangers' Match on September 17th, 2000.  It belongs to Kansas Tornado.
TCJ_guncart.jpg (42502 bytes) Here's one belonging to Jimmy "Trail Creek Jim" Emanuelsson SWS # 7.  Trail Creek Jim hails from Sweden.
jmpatriccart1.jpg (36429 bytes)   jmpatriccart2.jpg (32634 bytes) Here's a couple shots of a nice looking cart owned by Shifty Sanz.
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The two carts belong to 4 shooters. Tennessee Justice, SASS #32797 - Lily WindDance, SASS #33908 - Cherokee Drifter, SASS #33166 and Snuffy who ain't got his SASS package back in the mail yet.

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Here's a couple shots of a cart built by and belonging to Calaveras.  From His Email:

At the top of the cart, I have incorporated a space for eye and ear protection, my car keys, a candy bar etc.  I have a couple wooden door knobs on the sides, one for a canteen and one for a repro wells fargo money bag to keep spent casings in. The wheels are 16" on allthread axle. 

Stoney Creek Dean cart.gif (65723 bytes) Here's an example of the carts manufactured by Stoney Creek Dean (Dean Baehman).
You can see more at
Stoney Creek Ltd.
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These are some shots of a cart built by Oaktown Rider, SASS # 32218.  He used the plans provided by Rolan Craps.  You can find these plans, and two other sets, HERE.
Here's one of Cactus Chris' most recent creations.  Chris says "Holds 5 long guns (2 sxs) and box in front and tall part is removable. Storage in back for ammo & for sitting."  If you need a cart, you can contact Cris at cactuscris@cox.net