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Old 17th February 2012, 10:10 PM   #1
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Hi Stan,

Have a look at the image below. It was taken at Stratford Armouries museum in the UK (http://www.stratfordarmouries.com/).

It is simply a piece of shaped wood, with drilled holes, allowing wire or clips to hold the swords/daggers in place. I have seen the same technique used in museums in India.

It would mean you would only need to hang (and drill) the 'shield' and not each piece individually.

Hope that helps,
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Old 18th February 2012, 03:48 AM   #2
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Thanks to everyone who replied. Yes, I did my research and looked at every previous thread discussing display options.

Runjit: Your suggestion is almost what I had in mind initialy (especially since Indian blades is what I collect mostly) but I am still researching my options.

Most of my swords have scabbards but there are a few that don't. Perhaps I wasn't clear on what kind of display I am looking for. I am ideally looking to display my collection as a grouping of round Indo Persian shields in the center with swords radiating around them like the rays of the sun (hence is the need to display them diagonally, as well as horizonthally and vertically). I realize that to achieve this a display rack will have to be custom made. However, I am trying to figure out if my desired configuration can be accomplished using some more conventional product.

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Old 18th February 2012, 02:30 PM   #3
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Stan

Here are some of my displays in my museum room .
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Old 19th February 2012, 02:56 AM   #4
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I think I made up my mind... Instead of trying to reinvent the wheel, I'll just get me 2 or 3 of these racks and mount them side by side with some space in between. I'll use this extra space to display some daggers, shields, etc. that won't fit on the racks. Thank you all for some wonderful ideas. I hope to have some pictures up in a few weeks time
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Old 19th February 2012, 07:43 PM   #5
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Hi Stan,
how about magnets (High Performance Neodymium Magnets) fitted to the shield shaped wall hangings suggested by Runjeet. Magnets are available that are pre-holed which could be screwed directly to the board ....many of the smaller sized ones are capable of holding 3-4 lbs ....some even more, so 2 per sword would suffice. It also allows re-arranging, simply by pulling a sword off and replacing with another. I have tried a few experiments with these magnets and like the idea that the sword appears free floating. Sorry no pics as I am still playing, I mean experimenting with them.

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Approx size of 1 neodymium magnet to load capacity...... for instance 10mm diameter x 5 mm thick, will hold approx. 2.2 kgs or just over 4 1/2 lbs
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Old 20th February 2012, 03:19 AM   #6
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I consired magnets. However, because of the nature of my collection, they may not work. Most of my swords are tulwars, and the typical disk-shaped pommel prevents the sword from being flush with the wall. This requires me to have approximately 1-1.5" of clearance which can only be accomplished when using some sort of a hook.
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Old 20th February 2012, 11:52 AM   #7
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I consired magnets. However, because of the nature of my collection, they may not work. Most of my swords are tulwars, and the typical disk-shaped pommel prevents the sword from being flush with the wall. This requires me to have approximately 1-1.5" of clearance which can only be accomplished when using some sort of a hook.

Hi Stan,
a solution to that problem is to have a column/post of say 1-1.5" fixed to the display panel ....and the magnet fixed to the end of the column.

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