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Coffin Display Stand 2.0
Here is the prototype of the next version of my 1911 Coffin Display Stand.
This stand features Cherry wood finished with tung oil and polyurethane. Interior magazine storage space will have black felt lining. Exterior will have one continuous hinge instead of two hinges. Lid will have a beveled edge to more closely resemble an old time classic coffin. Also available with matching grips as shown. This edition will be available in oak, walnut, cherry and teak for an extremely limited time (as long as my supply of these woods last). This version will be available in about one month. My address and phone number are on my web site. Last edited by daveinvegas; 10-29-2011 at 02:36 PM. |
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Nice looking. What I'd like to see is a maintenance type stand..something affordable for holding the frame upright while you install/remove parts, ect...might be a niche market you could exploit there..
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Sin City Custom Firearm Repair, 1911 grips & display stands http://www.zenosincitycustom.com/index.html NRA LIFE MEMBER Last edited by daveinvegas; 10-29-2011 at 10:15 AM. |
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It's ambidextrous AND it works for left or right-handed people. No extra charge. I have one available if you are interested.
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That's nice, how much is it? Mike
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Thanks, it's very handy. I originally made one because I don't like to lay pistols flat on the work table (worried about the finish) and because small parts get lost too easily. This keeps em all in one place.
I have one that I use everyday. The disassembly stand is $45.00 + shipping. I accept personal check, MO and paypal. Thanks for the interest. Dave
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Sin City Custom Firearm Repair, 1911 grips & display stands http://www.zenosincitycustom.com/index.html NRA LIFE MEMBER Last edited by daveinvegas; 10-29-2011 at 02:35 PM. |
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Here is the coffin stand in walnut
and oak
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Mike CBOBO359 Last edited by jmlutz; 11-29-2011 at 04:10 PM. |
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Very nice Mike. :-)
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