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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Posts: 5,503
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Easy to grab one in a hurry and blast the intruder to smithereens!
Just keep them loaded, boy, keep them loaded :-) |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: York, UK
Posts: 167
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Sadly the UK's a little more cautious with it's gun laws than Michigan!
Though having said that, one can never guarantee that it's not - "I checked the bore, m'lud, honestly I did, and I swear I thought it was empty. My finger just slipped on the trigger, m'lud!"Hell, even if it's empty, I'd love to see the look on some thieving scallie's face when he sees the muzzle of a jezail lined up on him! |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Houston, TX, USA
Posts: 1,254
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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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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Paris (FR*) Cairo (EG)
Posts: 1,142
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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 ![]() à + Dom |
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