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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.
Here's a shot of Big Jon's cart.  Big Jon shoots with The Stateline Ridgerunners.  Utilitarian but fully functional.
      This cart was designed and built by Phinneas Flimflam.
This one was constructed by Turquoise Bill, SASS #39118
   Here are a couple of views of Rolan Kraps' 4-Wheel Folder
Here's Capt. George Baylor's, SASS 24287L new cart.
   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."
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"
  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.
   Here's a couple shots of a unique 4 wheel cart from Coyote Moons
   This is a cart manufactured by Coffin Maker that he sells commercially.  You can contact him at www.backpocketguncart.com
  
   
   
The following are the same six images that I have tried to enlarge a little over the originals.
  
   
   
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.

Handles have been dipped in liquid latex to give them the look of a Makers Mark bottle.

I've inlayed a Morgan Silver Dollar in the lid of the key box.

I've used San Quinton's idea for a gun retaining bar that pivots up and down so you can easily manipulate it when you're holding onto your rifle and shotgun.

There are hooks under the keybox to hold a small cooler.

   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.
   These photos were submitted by 2 Knives and, thanks to Cajun Sheriff, we now know this cart belongs to Barkeep.
   And yet another creation from Cactus Chris.
  
Here's a unique cart owned by Two Ponies in Alabama. 
   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.