A fairly respectable wall rack for your Excalibur

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A fairly respectable wall rack for your Excalibur

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Waiting for snow to melt and upgrades to my 355 to be completed, I decided it was time to get it off the floor and from under the bed.

This idea was very economical and easy to build. Requires an extra Excal quiver and two of the keyed mounting blocks. Makes it easy to grab whichever quiver you want and promptly 'boogie' out the door all set to slay the dragon. :mrgreen:

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The block is either going to have a hand-engraved brass plate or a plastic one made at the trophy store ..depends on the mood I'm in :wink:

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Nice work, Tink.
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UPSMAN wrote:Nice work, Tink.
X2.....BUT I don't think you be able slay anything with that crossbow.

......not until you get the trigger for it. :wink:
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good looking rack Tinker, Hoagy
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Sweeeeeet ! ... Another beauty piece of art work !
Do you want to sell that one and start a new one for yourself ? :wink:
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ComfyBear wrote:..BUT I don't think you be able slay anything with that crossbow.
......not until you get the trigger for it. :wink:
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Very nice! wheres the trigger,did you not like it?
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mr meat wrote:Very nice! wheres the trigger,did you not like it?
Trigger? ....Something wrong with it? :shock:
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Sweet ! I like that
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Great job!!!
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looking good there tinker..thats the best one i have seen yet ..
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Very very nice. I wish I had the talent.
As far as the trigger I am sure that Tinker listens to Obama and knows he is supposed to use a trigger lock on his weapons. This is his version of one. :roll:
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robertyb wrote:Very very nice. I wish I had the talent.
As far as the trigger I am sure that Tinker listens to Obama and knows he is supposed to use a trigger lock on his weapons. This is his version of one. :roll:
:lol: :lol: If'n ya caint find it ya don't need a lock fer it, Barak :wink:

[secret] It is going to be reincarnated with a BOO trigger job :mrgreen: ...Don't tell anyone! :shock:
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Nice work!! 8) :D
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R.J. wrote:Sweeeeeet ! ... Another beauty piece of art work !
Do you want to sell that one and start a new one for yourself ? :wink:
It appears the idea for the design was well received; thanks!

Actually, AGING is the woodworker here. I would bet that he would be willing to manufacture those for any who wanted one and did not want to build it themselves. Danny Miller could probably provide the three necessary Excal parts. They are not difficult to make and I think AGING just may be persuaded to make them at a reasonable price.

Or, If someone wants to build one themselves let me know and I will post the instructions. If all else fails I have a retired neighbor with a wood shop that I could approach on bended knees for you :wink:
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