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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2011 10:58:00 GMT
This is a pic of my antique blade collection, I also have collections of re-enactment & reproduction blades which I will post at a later date. Cheers.
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Post by Dave Kelly on Mar 19, 2011 20:03:22 GMT
Slayer, m'dear. I HOPE you're wearin full maille when you approach that train wreck, cause if you burp at the wrong moment that heap is gonna kill ya. :shock: :lol: Some interestin toys, but ya really should start thinking about a less thrilling way to display them....
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Post by Larry Jordan on Mar 19, 2011 22:25:23 GMT
Hope he doesn't live near a fault line. The precarious configuration is reminiscent of japanese characters, no?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2011 22:51:57 GMT
Hi Guys, No need for alarm, I keep them in a couple of several storage chests & gun safes, I just sort of hung them off the hooks and shelf to get them all in the pic (it really was quite a balancing act), normally there is only a blunder buss on the hooks and a flintlock on the shelf (repros). I would like to have them set up as a permanent display, but the thought (more a fear actually) of an intruder arming themselves while I sleep prevents it. BTW, My front door is directly opposite to the shelves, could you imagine the look of terror on peoples faces when I opened the door and invited them in? it would be priceless :lol: . Cheers.
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Post by Deepbluedave on Mar 28, 2011 9:15:27 GMT
Tell it like it is Dave, dont be shy. would go well as an anti burglar unit. Well done Slayer.
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Post by Larry Jordan on Mar 28, 2011 16:04:56 GMT
That explains the dynamics of the composition .
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