Not really the whole dealer table, because naturally I forgot to snap a wide shot -->DOH! But it's the important stuff, the leath-ah. This was my first time using a metal rack instead of PVC, and I must say, I liked it a LOT better hanging on something that can not sag.
Notice there are a lot more cuffs here than there were for AC. Getting better, one convention at a time.
This was possibly my last Rocky Mountain Fur Con as a dealer... why? Because I am now going to be the dealer room manager for RMFC. I won't be able to sell leather, but I can have a lot of fun at my local convention, making it better for all the dealers as best I can.
Notice there are a lot more cuffs here than there were for AC. Getting better, one convention at a time.
This was possibly my last Rocky Mountain Fur Con as a dealer... why? Because I am now going to be the dealer room manager for RMFC. I won't be able to sell leather, but I can have a lot of fun at my local convention, making it better for all the dealers as best I can.
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If you mean cuffs, yes, I built new ones for every cuff that sold at RMFC. For the collars, some were rebuilt, others not. I like to keep the collar selection constantly changing, for the maximum variety. I do keep the basic ones in stock, but for any double strap collars, those selections change.
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