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Where can I get a puppet rack holder?

muppetguy

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Hello everyone. Can anyone direct me as to where I can purchase a puppet rack holder. Maybe 5 ft tall, with a few pegs. I have three puppets that stop at the waist (2 are whatnots) and 1 full bodied puppet measuring around 24 inches. Thanks in advance!:wink:
 

Teenager's

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Like one of those Puppet holding racks/trees like in stores?
They can be bought on ebay pretty cheaply.

Or you could buy a coat rack!
 

muppetguy

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Not those white ones, I think I know what you are talkking about. I'm looking for a good wooden one. Maybe I'll just have to make one. LOL
 

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http://www.onewaystreet.com/product/525/103

for medium to small puppets this works good.

but peg board and pegs work too.

I had a friend tell me to get some dowels about 2 inches and cut the end at a 45 degree angle use the peg board and use screws through the hole in the pegboard and attache it to the dowel.
 

muppetguy

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Thank you so much for this info, wes...I appreciate it.:wink:
 

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Make sure there's nothing too pointy! I've used bent coathangers covered with foam, but right now all mine live in a box (and its getting crowded!) I'm also a woodworker and I've been kicking around a few ideas for a nice wall rack.
 

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Thanks for the heads up. I was thinking about making my own as well...but I don't work with wood, so I'd have to find someone who does....LOL.
 
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