Found this store display stand at a rummage sale for $10. Cleaned it up.....reworked it.....straightened it out and re-bent it, then added the top 10" with hexagon hanger and am going to powder coat it in textured black. I create a lot of stainless steel powder coated art to hang bird feeders and planters from and this will hold 36 plus pieces in a small space. It would be fairly easy to make something similar and I probably will make another.
Dave Hanks
Display stand
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Re: Display stand
I have a plethora of merchandising racks as well, all shapes and sizes. When used in fairs and special events it requires a lot of transportation space and time to hang the art work. For a mobile gig I think the way to go is to have a sheet system with the samples already attached and the selling art bagged and number in boxes.
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Re: Display stand
I don't do fairs and such but have in the past......this is not a mobile gig just a display stand as stated.SegoMan DeSigns wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2019 4:46 pm I have a plethora of merchandising racks as well, all shapes and sizes. When used in fairs and special events it requires a lot of transportation space and time to hang the art work. For a mobile gig I think the way to go is to have a sheet system with the samples already attached and the selling art bagged and number in boxes.
Dave Hanks