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At Border Wars 2001, I finally got some pictures of ol' Cody Bob's gun cart. Cody Bob made the trip up from New Mexico to Kansas to shoot with us. |
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Here's a shot of Big Jon's cart. Big Jon shoots with The Stateline Ridgerunners. Utilitarian but fully functional. |
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This cart was designed and built by Phinneas Flimflam. |
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This one was constructed by Turquoise Bill, SASS #39118 |
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Here are a couple of views of Rolan Kraps' 4-Wheel Folder |
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Here's Capt. George Baylor's, SASS 24287L new cart. |
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Here's a couple of shots
of of a cart built by Phinneas Flimflam. "Wood is just Home Depot pine, wheels are lawnmower replacements total cost is probably less than $50." |
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Here's a cart created by Daniel Bone. He's currently trying to decide what to paint on the side of this "Medicine Show Marvel" |
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Another Rolan Kraps creation that actually belongs to his better half, Bea Itchin'. It's a modified version of his Ft. White Folder (click here for plans for the original) which has been widened to hold 4 guns. Made of Black Walnut. |
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Here's a couple shots of a unique 4 wheel cart from Coyote Moons |
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This is a cart manufactured by Coffin Maker that he sells commercially. You can contact him at www.backpocketguncart.com |
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![]() The following are the same six images that I have tried to enlarge a little over the originals.
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This is Rolan Kraps'
newest made from Black Walnut. The following is Rolan's
description:
This one is a modification of my "4 wheel folder"
but can hold 5 guns. |
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Here are a couple of carts
built by Arcey, SASS #13901. These were made from Russ N. Hound's plans available on this site but have been modified to fit Arcey's own ideas. |
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These photos were submitted by 2 Knives and, thanks to Cajun Sheriff, we now know this cart belongs to Barkeep. |
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And yet another creation from Cactus Chris. |
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Here's a unique cart owned by Two Ponies in Alabama. |
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This cart belongs to Howdy
Doody. From his email: Here is the cart I made last winter from a baby jogging stroller. I used red oak ply and red oak boards for the lids. I have a box for stuff near the top that has a hole cut out for water bottle. The cart has two separate boxes that lift off a platform board. All wheels are quick release type and the cart frame folds flat to stick into a car trunk. It rolls real easy and therefore it has a parking brake mounted on the handle. It had 18" wheels in the rear and a 16" wheel in the front. |