A fairly respectable wall rack for your Excalibur

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For anyone making one of these up for yourself:
Danny Miller will provide an Excal quiver of your choice in color and a spare mounting block (making two blocks) for $33.50 + shipping.
THAT is a darned-good price :wink:

My friend says he is not interested; Says he is having too much fun being retired. I think shipping that board across the country doesn't make as much sense as having them made locally, especially if you'd finish it yourself.
Sorry I could be of no more help...
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Looks like a nicely done rack, congrats.
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Great job on the rack fine wood working there
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Got a brass plate on the stirrup hanger to help break the garish tiger-stripe appearing block. Believe that does it now :wink:
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:D looks great!!! very nice work.
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maine hunter wrote::D looks great!!! very nice work.
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Nice indeed ... I need to make me one of those.
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Awesome !!!!
I love it 8) 8)
I would like to make something like that someday soon.
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Tink how far out is the block that holds the stirrup from the back and how long is the whole thing! need to make 4 of them to get bows off the furniture and out of closets :lol: Wifes getting after me :lol: :lol: Will one screw at the top hold it or did you use two
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Check your PM for additional info- :arrow:

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Perfect Thanks!
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mr meat wrote:Perfect Thanks!
WELCOME! :mrgreen:
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OMG that thing is gorgeous!!! MAKE ONE FOR MY 380 NOW!
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That very inspiring. Good work!!
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