28th May 2011, 10:40 PM | #1 |
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Following on from previous threads, discussions with friends and some head scratching, I decided to try and find a better way of displaying some of my collection.
Firstly I wanted a rack that would be usable for multiple types of sword and have room for some daggers too. Secondly I wanted to display my Khanjar with it's belt attached. As you can see, I spent some time creating a rather large wooden rack for the swords and daggers.... The Khanjar was more of a problem, so you'll see from my 'solution' I pretty much 'phoned it in' on that one Anyone want to show their latest display solutions? |
29th May 2011, 12:30 AM | #2 |
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Beautiful display and i must say that i LOVE the idea. May use it to display my other "non" displayed swords and daggers
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29th May 2011, 03:45 AM | #3 |
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Hi Gene,
Nice display but IMHO as previously commented, the "heavy" mounting board detracts from the items. My pick would be perspex to construct a rack of. Personally I like to see the items "floating" rather than heavily attached to something. I have published the following pics before, but they give example of my meaning. Stu |
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Well, ok here are some of mine:
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VERY NICE!! DISPLAY CAN BECOME A REAL PROBLEM IF YOUR COLLECTION BECOMES VERY LARGE. I AM STILL TRYING TO FIGURE A WAY OF SAFELY MOUNTING THINGS ON THE CELING THAT DOSEN'T LOOK SILLY.
A SUGESTION FOR MOUNTING A DAGGER WITH BELT WOULD BE TO MAKE SOMETHING SIMULAR TO THE FITTINGS USED IN WRISTWATCH BOX THAT HOLDS THE BAND IN PLACE WITH THE WATCH NICELY PRESENTED. SOMETHING LARGE ENOUGH AND STRONG ENOUGH MAY ALREADY BE IN USE FOR OTHER THINGS. THANKS FOR SHAREING YOUR EXCELLENT COLLECTION. |
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Nice selection of types, but not too varied. Well displayed, I really like the large sloping rack! Well done mate Best Gene |
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I think that perhaps of all of us, you have the collection that is the most difficult to display. So perhaps it is only fair that you have the advantage of having such an amazing collection As you know I only have two Arabian daggers (both with belts) and I can see why so many have sadly been parted from their belts, presumably in some cases by collectors wanting to more easily display them. I have to say that for me (and I know it's just personal taste) I wanted a 'traditional' wooden main display rack. But it was also important that it could accomodate a variety of swords including straight, curved, long, short, bare bladed or in a variety of width scabbards. With all that in mind, there were always going to have to be compromises. The last one I made used wooden hooks like a Katana rack, but I found that bare blades tend to lean forwards or back and not want to sit 'straight'. So! I did a few experiments and having looked at a friends tried the 'pegs' approach. If you use a shallow angle on the pegs, and combine them with sturdy back 'pillars' the blades tend to sit straight and not 'tip forwards'. Also, it seems to work (as you can see in the pic) for just about any type of blade or scabbard. Combined with centrally placed pegs and a back board for daggers....... Then a top and bottom shelf for 'sundries'... So I can put my long Jambiya on the top shelf because the belt fold nicely to form a 'stand' of sorts, but I still had no way to display the Khanjar.... I actually am going to try a 'futuristic' acrylic stand for it when I get time. But for now I think the Chinese plate stand (because it's a nice one) looks pretty good! Best Gene |
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They look great! |
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The watch idea has some legs though You're very kind about my tiny collection (thats the best half you see there) |
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I've been asked this question a few times....
My approach; Step 1/ Buy a renovator and convince the broom pilot that what your doing is a good thing. Done. Step 2/ Bang as many nails as you like in to the walls whilst you work out your displays. Over done. Step 3/ Finish the renovations....stop banging nails in the walls for fear of being stabbed in my sleep. May never get done. Step 4/ Stop buying swords.....yeah right!! Step 5/ Mount a very large or several large colour coded boards with routed edges attached to the wall. Ensure recesses are in all the right spots for the correct grade of earth magent that is to be glued in place... the other end of the magent covered in velvet and let the magnets do their job leaving the effect of floating swords....not a new idea the magnets, they are seen in use with these pages....just my preference to mounting them....Wait and see. ....thats the long term plan.... Gav Last edited by freebooter; 29th May 2011 at 12:55 PM. |
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Definitely like the big rack.. My team want one of those capable of showing 30 swords.. I thought of having a dining room totally surrounded with racks loaded floor to ceiling with swords. |
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Thanks all! I had a carpenter make this one for me. Its always nice to get a costume job.
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Beautiful displays - all!!!!
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Gene....further to my previous comments regarding the use of perspex/acrylic, check out DOMs post MY EDGHED WEAPONS MAY 2011 and you will see what I mean.
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Of course I know you wouldn't do such a thing mate P.S. I've seen much worse things done to display weapons: Scabbards discarded, hilts drilled..... Best Gene |
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Did you have a look at DOMs post? His use of Acrylic/Perspex looks absolutely great IMHO. By the way you have email. Stu |
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Long time no hear! Suggestion regarding wall mounting of acrylic stands would be to fashion some L shaped pieces of acrylic and attach to the original stand using suitable PVC cement which fuses the surfaces (as used with PVC Gutter) Regards Stuart |
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I guess this is just a glitch, Stuart? Just to avoid others messing things up: acrylic and PVC are very different beasts. I'd recommend to only utilize dedicated adhesives for each.
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Hello Fernando,
After seeing your beautiful cup-hilt swords on the wall, i had an idea. With the right type of string this fixation is nearly invisible and surprisingly stable. btw. disregard the sword. It's just a modern made replica. Best Regards, Thilo |
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don't be upset agains me because it's in French but I didn't found something similar in English the pics could give you ideas, and may be in your native countries, you should found someone able to made more or less ... a copy ?? http://www.adequate-vitrine.fr/accessoire_soclage.php à + Dom |
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