Quarterbore
Blackhawk
I think I have enough guns that I could play show-and-tell but I have never doen anything like this and I need some advise...
First, I assume getting a table is as easy as asking and paying a fee of some sort. Can I ask what the cost is (in general terms is fine).
Secondly, I assume if doing a show like this you really need a good display case that can be locked as well as making sure you attend a show with at least one other person that can help keep an eye on your collection. I was going to work with my father-in-awy to build some display cases but darn if I am ready to build as every time I look around I find more variants that I want to buy and add to the collection and I am afraid that my case would be outgrown before I get to use it the first time.
Any tips from the pros that have done this on what I need to consider to be able to do this?
I am planning to show my Single Action Hunters and with them I also have a full set of the Redhawk "R" models.
17 HMR Single Six Hunter - KNR-717H
17 Convertible Single Six Hunter - KNR-717HX
22 Convertible Single Six Hunter - KNR-7H - Southport Conn
41 Super Blackhawk Hunter - KS-417NH
41 Super Blackhawk Bisley Hunter - KS-417NHB
41 SUPERLESS Super Blackhawk Bisley Hunter - KS-417NHB
44 Super Blackhawk Hunter - KS47NH
44 Super Blackhawk Hunter - KS47NHN
44 Super Blackhawk Hunter - KS47NHNN - Newport NH - Eagle
44 Super Blackhawk Bisley Hunter - KS-47NHB - Southport Conn
45 Super Blackhawk Hunter - KS-457NH
45 Super Blackhawk Bisley Hunter - KS-457NHB
The Redhawk half sisters to the Blackhawk Hunters including:
RH-41R - 41 Blued
KRH-41R - 41 Stainless
RH-44R - 44 Blued
KRH-44R - 44 Stainless
KRH-45R - 45 Stainless
I don't expect I will have many more of the ones I need before the show so I do need to start thinking about how to build a display that will secure my investment as well as allow people to see my obsession with big shiny Ruger revolvers.
Thanks for any advise!
First, I assume getting a table is as easy as asking and paying a fee of some sort. Can I ask what the cost is (in general terms is fine).
Secondly, I assume if doing a show like this you really need a good display case that can be locked as well as making sure you attend a show with at least one other person that can help keep an eye on your collection. I was going to work with my father-in-awy to build some display cases but darn if I am ready to build as every time I look around I find more variants that I want to buy and add to the collection and I am afraid that my case would be outgrown before I get to use it the first time.
Any tips from the pros that have done this on what I need to consider to be able to do this?
I am planning to show my Single Action Hunters and with them I also have a full set of the Redhawk "R" models.
17 HMR Single Six Hunter - KNR-717H
17 Convertible Single Six Hunter - KNR-717HX
22 Convertible Single Six Hunter - KNR-7H - Southport Conn
41 Super Blackhawk Hunter - KS-417NH
41 Super Blackhawk Bisley Hunter - KS-417NHB
41 SUPERLESS Super Blackhawk Bisley Hunter - KS-417NHB
44 Super Blackhawk Hunter - KS47NH
44 Super Blackhawk Hunter - KS47NHN
44 Super Blackhawk Hunter - KS47NHNN - Newport NH - Eagle
44 Super Blackhawk Bisley Hunter - KS-47NHB - Southport Conn
45 Super Blackhawk Hunter - KS-457NH
45 Super Blackhawk Bisley Hunter - KS-457NHB
The Redhawk half sisters to the Blackhawk Hunters including:
RH-41R - 41 Blued
KRH-41R - 41 Stainless
RH-44R - 44 Blued
KRH-44R - 44 Stainless
KRH-45R - 45 Stainless
I don't expect I will have many more of the ones I need before the show so I do need to start thinking about how to build a display that will secure my investment as well as allow people to see my obsession with big shiny Ruger revolvers.
Thanks for any advise!