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A three drawer coffee table with beveled glass top; can be found at many unfinished furniture stores .
Switch the drawers around for a change .
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I use a walking sticks stands for swords with narrow blades!!
Thanks carlos |
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![]() Got any pitcures? |
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Best regards Carlos |
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Hi Carlos, What about a picture of what you have hiding in that display case?
Robert |
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Pictures?
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Just on the wall to give an idea of...flight !
Luc |
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I've also created magnetic stands.I can use them for any sort of sword, knife, axe...even with scabbard. Useless to have one stand for one knife, it's easy to change when I want !
Luc |
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Hey Luc, can I come over? When's the next party? I bring a bottle.... Impressive collection.
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REALLY GREAT THREAD!!!!!!!!!! Not that I have anything further to contribute in the way of useful ways to display stuff, but......................thanks to those who have posted pics of their wonderful and VERY interesting items as a result of this subject
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Atlantia, I posted the pictures of the Rapier in the European Armoury forum hoping to get more information on it than I have now, which is little to none. If you wouldn't mind please take a look at it there and if you would like I can even post close-ups of the 'mounting system'.
Thank you for your interest and thanks to all the others for sharing their ideas and wonderful displays with the rest of us in this great thread.Robert |
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Scary collection of throwing knives! ![]() I'm loving the theme! Makes me think I should specialise, looks amazing. |
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Lew.
Love the set-up and display! Do you make the perspex stands yourself? |
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Hi Atlantia Bought the plexiglass stands from http://www.artdisplay.com Last edited by LOUIEBLADES; 27th January 2009 at 05:02 PM. |
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Thats looks great! And is that a Daxy behind the stripey cat? LOL, we've got a tabby cat and a black/tan daxy ![]() Unfortunately I don't have a coffee table stuffed with fine Ethnographic weapons
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Hi Gene , both animals have gone to their reward ..
We have new replacements now . The dog is Rhodesian Ridgeback #1; we are on R.R. #2 and a synchronised licking team . ![]() Then there's the walls and my kerisses .....
Last edited by Rick; 27th January 2009 at 09:04 PM. |
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Dogs are cute, is the RR ruffing up a Retriever? Cats picture mde me lol!!! Here's our cat 'Samantha': ![]() And 'Stewie' our dawg:
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I use broom/mop holders to keep Northern Luzon (Philipppines) spears standing in attention :-)
Some ask me why I keep spears at home .... I say... "to be better prepared in case the Japanese invade again" Old ifugaw and igorot friends who lived through WWII get a big laugh! |
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I mean ... I get a big laugh from old Ifugaw and Igorot friends who recall fighting the Japs in WWII
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wow! a ridgeback? niiiice. yo rick didn't wanna hijack this thread, so what about starting a new thread with our other companions, lol. i would, but you have the final say, so if you don't mind starting it? i guess there teeth could count as ethnographic weapons?
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Sorry to drift Spunjer ..
Not a bad idea . |
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