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Old 7th July 2011, 03:11 AM   #1
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Leaning around in stacks and piles is the kind of reason why I avoid leather sheathed swords, for instance; just hard on them being haphazardly stored and concomitantly repeatedly moved. "display" type storage is not only good for showing; it's good for preserving and can be (traditionally is) good for access. In many traditional settings hanging something on a wall is a way to store it while keeping it handy.
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Old 3rd March 2012, 01:42 AM   #2
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Hi Gentlemen
I lift up this old post because, I did not see the need to create a new
and, it's a pleasure to watch again, some fantastic collections

as far as I cannot have a room dedicated to my edged weapons,
our flat is a "loft with mezzanine", where is our bed-room
I'm obliged to disperse my blades all around the main room salon/dinning room,
at least not easy to do a global picture
taking opportunity that I'm bachelor till 2 weeks , I collected all the blades, and made a "flooring display"
all my collection is here, some good stuff ... average, and "limit" ... as in the life
just a shamshir incomplete is "not showed", until his complete refurbishing

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