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   From the Lorenzo Kid, SASS #30214:
It started out as a Cal Graf Simple Cart, but I’ve modified it quite a bit.  Made a different handle for it, new gate to hold the long guns in place, changed all the hardware, and made new legs for it.
Here's a slick Goat Cart conversion that belongs to 'Monterrey Jack' Brass
  
  
Great engraving on this cart belonging to
Gringo Jack and Carolina Starr
Here's a new one Cactus Cris made for Claudia Feather
   This one belongs to Dusty Tagalon, SASS 32291
      A nice looking cart made by and belonging to Honest Charlie, SASS# 55758
  
     
  
 
This cart belongs to Sixgun Shorty ( rsmhd_1@charter.net )and the following information was provided by him:
 
The cart is made by Bison  Butt ( paul_mcd@comcast.net )
powered by a 12 volt, 4 amp gel motorcycle battery, built on an Eagle Compact Industries golf cart holds 5 long guns, plus large ammo box, beautifully finished.  Optional remote control.   Many options offered, like umbrella holder, side holsters, saddlebags, hand brake, rack box, etc.   Several finished and unfinished versions available.  I bought the basic model and elaborated and modified it myself, including refinishing it with a hard finish Varathane. 
Works flawlessly on all terrain, including gravel and rock and any incline, with Variable speed control.  It breaks down into 3 main components and is easily stowed ...very lightweight and the modification possibilities are endless.

 

  
  
Some shots of the new cart belonging to James Patric (Harry Recoil).
     
 
Gun Cart used by Kendo from Presque Isle, ME ( made by Lady Diamond )
Coffin Cart used by C.S. Undertaker out of Woodland, ME
Four carts made by Lady Diamond, all posed together (indoors because the picture was taken in January in northern Maine).
Lady Diamond's first cart made with her name on it and Kendo's oriental cart in the background.

 
 





      
From Captain George Baylor
SASS #24287
It carries all of the stuff a black powder shooter needs (and my camera and cooler) and pushes easily because of the 4 wheels.  A 4-wheel pusher solves all the problems of pulling a wagon or pushing/pulling a 2 wheel cart.  Additionally, the guns stay at the same angle, so you don't stare down the bore of a .44 while pushing.  The heavy items, the boxes, are removable for loading into the truck solo without a forklift, and it folds to fit into  a 24" x 36" x 24" (h) space.  It's made of Baltic birch plywood.  Cabinetmaking joints are used for sturdiness: dovetail joints, locking rabbet joints, etc.  Everything is glued, not screwed or nailed together.  The boxes have dividers to keep some order in the chaos.   It's finished in clear urethane.
The white steed bearing the flag belongs to Newt Ritter
This one belongs to Two Shot J.R., SASS# 53957
   Creation of Dakota Doc Martin, SASS #21774
  
From Mo Powa, SASS#57358

I call it "The Barbarian" cause I like the way that sounds.  Anyway, these are elk and white tail antlers.  One box is an old dynamite box and the one in front is just a white pine hammered together box.  The wheels came off of a very old baby buggy.

   Cart comes apart with 6 screws and parts fit inside of the folded base.
 
Sheriff of Cochise
SASS# 51937
  
Took some ideas from other carts on your site, and came up with one that collapses to fit in my RV storage compartment.
 
Pojoaque Pete
   She started life as a bare bones "Off The Wall"
and I went from there.
K.F.Boom
From Walter Ego, SASS# 60449.
I live in Boise, Idaho and am a member of the
Oregon Trail Rough Riders also Squaw Butte Regulators.