Picture of my finished hanging fence holster display

Started by Tallbald, July 08, 2011, 09:28:53 AM

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Tallbald

Here's a picture of the simple hanging fence holster display I quickly put together a little while back. My wife and I "repurpose" things neighbors toss out. This was a few boards from a pre-made pressure treated panel that we took apart, removed staples from and pressure washed to brighten up. The holsters are hung on bent coat hanger wire and can be moved around to where I want. My stitching horse goes well with the board. The black full flap is a rig for a Ruger GP***, and the brown is for my wife's Single Six "baby Vaquero". Hope everybody has a good day. Don

Dalton Masterson

That is a good idea TB. I have been looking for a nice way to display my wares at gunshows. A small fence might work pretty good!
Do you just bend the wire into a hook shape on the 2 ends?

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Tallbald

Yes they are bent into a hook that slips over the "rail" and slips thru the belt loop, or in the case of the black holster, hooks up thru the belt slots. You know, three sections of "fence" could be folded for transport, and set up zig-zag like a standing room divider or split rail fence I'd bet. I forgot to share that I applied a good coat of Minwax Antique Oil finish that helps seal the wood and gives it a little grain accentuation. Don

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What a cool idea, TB. Very innovative. I like it a lot. 8)

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Ned Buckshot

For years I used a similar idea to display differant things in my vendor tent. I used a 4X8 panel of premade lattice and hooks formed just the way you descibe them.

It was cheap and very functional.

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Tallbald  that is a great idea and a good way to reuse something that would have went to a landfill.
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Tallbald

Thanks all for the kind remarks. We "re-purpose" a fair amount, and if we have no use for something, have fun setting it out at the end of the driveway and watching to see how long it takes for another "re-purposer" to pick it up! Don

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