List Field furnishings

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Trevor
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List Field furnishings

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Hi all,

I noticed in the Atlantia ToC pics that the list field is delineated by a wooden fence. Our Barony has a similar fence, along with portable galleries. It is so refreshing to see a change from the PVC pipe/rope/pennant combo!

You can kind of see it in this photo:

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What other sorts of fences and list field accoutrements are being used?

Oh, and photos please, if you got 'em. :)
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I know Brandr has made a fence for tourneys. Not sure if teir are any picture or not.

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I've been in Japan too long. All I can think is, "Wow, look at all of that space!"
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Post by Kevin »

In Atlantia, that's pretty commonplace.

Most groups either have a set or have access to a set of wooden list fences. Some private individuals even have them. I know that I've got a short list of go-to people to get fences when I'm the marshall in charge of a tourney.

I haven't (thankfully!) seen tomato stakes and ropes defining a list field in a LONG time.

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