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    Default "equipment tree"

    I know this is nowhere near the stuff that some are putting out here. I am simply amazed at some of the stuff coming out of HTO, LG, DW, LRW, and others, But I thought I wood share this. It is an equipment tree to place field equipment on when not in use for Army personnel. It hold a helmet on top, and then a load bearing vest or body armor is slung over the cross like a hanger. The carved patterns are all the badges the Soldier has. I don't want to tell you what it could double as for a soldier. Hope you enjoy, I know I enjoyed making it. Thanks very much to BJBethke for all the help with the patterns.
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    Default Wow!

    That looks great! I spent several years in Lawton welcome to the forum and again great job!
    Lee
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    What a great project! Very nicely done!
    Michael T
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    Very nice, JD.
    Livin' Life
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    Thumbs up tree

    don't take the back seat for that !
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    Really great looking piece JD. A shame to cover it with the equipment.
    Cheers,
    Bill Brooks
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDPratt View Post
    I don't want to tell you what it could double as for a soldier. Hope you enjoy, I know I enjoyed making it. Thanks very much to BJBethke for all the help with the patterns.
    I fully understand why you don't want to tell us, as I know exactly what you are talking about. This piece actually serves two purposes: a tree to hang equipment, and a monument to a fallen soldier.



    See the resemblance?

    Excellent project JDPratt. Brings a tear to my eye, as I have lost a couple friends that way.
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    Alex
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDPratt View Post
    I know this is nowhere near the stuff that some are putting out here. I am simply amazed at some of the stuff coming out of HTO, LG, DW, LRW, and others, But I thought I wood share this. It is an equipment tree to place field equipment on when not in use for Army personnel. It hold a helmet on top, and then a load bearing vest or body armor is slung over the cross like a hanger. The carved patterns are all the badges the Soldier has. I don't want to tell you what it could double as for a soldier. Hope you enjoy, I know I enjoyed making it. Thanks very much to BJBethke for all the help with the patterns.
    Looks great JD. I too was stationed in Lawton many moons ago... 214 FA Brigade (with a bunch of Canon cockers!)
    JerryB:.

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    Default cross

    I used one both times in Iraq. They never looked that good. And a COL??

    It is very nice.

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    Jerry B. 1st and 17tn fa long time ago also. Again great job!
    Lee
    Pop's Fix It Shop, We won't make it any worse.. Using "A" machines 1.187 1.188 ,2.007, 3.103
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