I think your wall looks great!
Maybe because we have the same bug?
Most collectors I know have their favourite blades on their walls (and the rest stuffed under their bed or somewhere else out of sight).
One collector I visited even built a separate quite large new house, only for his Japanese blades and armours, to have as his private museum.
As I understand wallhanger it's an expression for a blade that was specifically made for display, instead of use?
But my first language is Swedish so maybe I have misunderstood this expression?
Michael
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