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Fallen Warrior/Boot Stand Sometimes the work we do is not always for pleasant occasions. Out of unfortunate necessity, this product is used to display the boots of the fallen with a ceremonial rifle between them. The unit below was the first one built and has a footprint of about 24" wide x 20" deep. It stands about 16" tall and has a hole mortised through the top section to allow insertion of the bayonet sheath for a rifle. We also added a 1/2" thick clear acrylic top plate to rest the boots and protect the top of the stand. It has a pass-through opening for the sheath, and can can be removed easily for replacement/cleaning.
Cabinet-style bell stands Just inserted into our product line due to various requests from customers is our cabinet-style bell stand. Made from 100% solid wood, the below stand is the prototype that we will base this product on. Below are a few pictures of the first unit produced. This stand was built from Poplar wood with a brown Mahogany stained finish applied to it. It stands about 60" tall and has a footprint of about 22"x24". Also shown is a picture of the roughed-in stand (unfinished) to illustrate the versatility available for stained finishes on them. These units will be reversible in display...... The construction of our stand allows you to display the front (with door side of the stand facing forward) OR the "back" side with no door showing. Using the "back" side of the stand allows you to display any logo/art on the stand. Since there is no door on the back of the cabinet portion- a nice sized logo can be installed to show your command's colors with pride. This provides greater flexibility when using these for general use in a ceremony OR spin it around for command-specific use on your QD. These stands will all have the following standard features...
They will be offered with the following optional features a additional cost....
Large-format photo display boards For those of you that want a really large photo display- we are now able to fulfill your requests. Until recently, a "really large" board was about 65" long x 48" tall. We now have the capability to produce solid wood boards in excess of 100" in length and 65"+ in height. This is due in no small part to tooling and techniques acquired during the construction of the below pictured display. Many thanks to the 548th ISR for their trust and patience in building their board! The board shown here is 100" long x 40"tall. It still uses our typical components on the face, but the actual board was constructed from 100% solid wood panels (19 of them to be exact) The frames are also made from matching solid wood with our standard magnetic installation. Before now, doing a board of this size was not feasible. The alternatives were to use a series of matching boards to display all of the pictures required, or use a veneer plywood board with the grain of the board going horizontally. We all know that trees don't grow horizontally- so why would you want your command's photo board to have the grain pattern do that? Now you don't have to settle for a veneer board with "fancy" molding on the edge to cover the plywood core. For the cost of what most vendors charge for a veneer/plywood board- we can build a solid wood board that will reflect the pride and professionalism of your command.
For more information about how we make our photo display boards, and to find out what we can build for your command click here. Extra Large flag stands We now offer a much larger size flag stand that has the ability to support up to 8 flag poles using our popular single-head design. This time proven design offers the ultimate in stability and flag display flexibility while still maintaining a relatively minimal footprint. The unit pictured below is 54" long x 12" wide x 12" tall and is made from Oak with a Cherry stained finish. The holes are spaced 6" apart and the stand weighs about 90 LBS without any internal weighting.
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