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Old 27th January 2009, 04:28 PM   #31
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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 .....
Sorry to hear they're gone mate.

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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Old 27th January 2009, 04:34 PM   #32
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I found it on ebay it was custom made for me.
They look great, I'm always torn as to if I want clear perspex so as to get the best 'view' of the item, or dark wood to have a more 'antique' look.
I think that as you've done, a mixture looks best!
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Old 27th January 2009, 04:43 PM   #33
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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 .....


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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Old 27th January 2009, 05:28 PM   #34
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Sorry to drift Spunjer ..
Not a bad idea .
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Old 27th January 2009, 05:29 PM   #35
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Got any pitcures?
Yes, I hopr you like it.
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Old 27th January 2009, 05:52 PM   #36
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Hi Carlos, What about a picture of what you have hiding in that display case?

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Old 27th January 2009, 06:44 PM   #37
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Very, very, very nice!

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...while baking some cookies one day, i had this vision (no, i wasn't making organic cookies ).
so off to walmart i went, and bought a DIY armoire and some red materials. then to lowe's, where i picked up some 3/4" boards and rollers.
after a week with pieces strewn all over the place, and wifey giving me those dagger looks, my oven inspired weapon cabinet was finally done! now, all i gotta do is open the doors and my babies are right there. just slide the board out.









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my version of Weapons of Moroland. bunch of L-shaped hooks. pretty simple




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a jersey shadow box frame from hobbylobby, and some strong magnets, to make these royalties looks like they're floating...
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Old 28th January 2009, 06:56 AM   #38
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Wow impressive. A lot of good ideas.

I try to keep mine in file cabinets with some dessicants, away from the dust.

Here's my Kamp rack courtesy of Ikea.
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Old 28th January 2009, 02:59 PM   #39
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Wow impressive. A lot of good ideas.

I try to keep mine in file cabinets with some dessicants, away from the dust.

Here's my Kamp rack courtesy of Ikea.

What a great idea!!!!
I've seen similar flat pack pale wood racks, would never have thought of using the gaps between the planks for the blades!
Great collection BTW!
Whats the bronze cannon at the bottom?
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Old 28th January 2009, 03:16 PM   #40
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Wow impressive. A lot of good ideas.

I try to keep mine in file cabinets with some dessicants, away from the dust.

Here's my Kamp rack courtesy of Ikea.

my god, man! you realize the spaniards left us about, oh, A HUNDRED YEARS AGO, right???

no need to stock up for the commoners, bro. war's over...
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Old 28th January 2009, 06:25 PM   #41
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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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Old 28th January 2009, 06:33 PM   #42
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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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Old 29th January 2009, 12:33 AM   #43
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This one simple, brass picture hooks & picture nails.

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Old 29th January 2009, 02:32 AM   #44
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Whats the bronze cannon at the bottom?
Look here http://www.vikingsword.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/001640.html


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my god, man! you realize the spaniards left us about, oh, A HUNDRED YEARS AGO, right???

no need to stock up for the commoners, bro. war's over...
I guess I'm a Kamp addict. Pssst, Hey buddy, got any for sale.
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Here are a couple of my things - I like to display my PI/Moro stuff with textiles when possible.
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Hi Jose, I was hoping that you were going to post in this thread. Absolutely beautiful!! On the wall racks, the one on the right, I would love to see close-ups of the third item up from the bottom. Has it been posted on the forum before and if so could you post the link? Thank you.

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Yep, but we intend to come back...

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my god, man! you realize the spaniards left us about, oh, A HUNDRED YEARS AGO, right???

no need to stock up for the commoners, bro. war's over...
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Here are a couple of my things - I like to display my PI/Moro stuff with textiles when possible.
Jose, you have a spendid display! I especially like how you integrated the textiles and the weaponry.
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Yep, but we intend to come back...

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*sharpens binangon*
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Old 29th January 2009, 09:52 PM   #50
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*sharpens pencil...*


BTW: This combination of european swords vertical stand plus horizontal asian daitos wall-rack allows me to show 17 swords in a very small space area...


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Old 31st January 2009, 12:19 AM   #51
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Hello,

I used to have items hanging all over the house. A recent Hallmark store closing allowed me to nab a 70 cubic foot tempered glass showcase cheap!--porcelein dolls now replaced by blades.

Also picked up a nice acrylic stand--not sure of its previous use but holds 6 tulwars nicely.


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Old 1st February 2009, 12:45 PM   #52
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All those diplays are wonderful as the pieces you show, guys I can show you some pics of old displays I have made some time ago, just to see another way to hang our swords, daggers, etc... and a new display, very simple, whit only three shield
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Hi Jose, I was hoping that you were going to post in this thread. Absolutely beautiful!! On the wall racks, the one on the right, I would love to see close-ups of the third item up from the bottom. Has it been posted on the forum before and if so could you post the link? Thank you.

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Robert, the one you are referring is a tabak. Here are some pictures.
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