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Old 20th February 2006, 12:21 AM   #1
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for me, the exposure, it is only when friends want to see my collection.
But in the future, I would have a room for my collection. 5 meters * 6 meters
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Looking at the pictures of the Japanese swords, and lances...it seems to show that the Siamese and the Japs fought in similar fashions when using weapons, and maybe even tactics and strategies. The long lances with the curved cutting blade looks exactly like the ones the Siamese use, and the one with straight penatrating blade looks almost exacty like the Siamese, except the shaft is a little thinner and shorter, if I can remember correctly.
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Old 19th July 2009, 02:39 AM   #2
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So while going across the web I found these pictures from a travel blog that might be inspirational and also show off some nice weapons
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and one of the best displays I've seen:

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Old 19th July 2009, 04:02 AM   #3
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wow... you guys have quite the collections amassed there...
If i could even have just 3-4 really nice antique ethnographic weapons I'd be contend for years...

I have a couple machete-type blades and two swords, a folding knife, and a badik...
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Old 19th July 2009, 04:43 AM   #4
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Here are my displays:
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Old 19th July 2009, 07:10 PM   #5
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One of my 'old-style' displays.
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Old 19th July 2009, 08:19 PM   #6
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Well... nice displays folk.... I still have a small room wich is begginning to be overcrowded...

And that's nearly a half of my collection, newly aquired pieces toghether wiht stuff I would like to sell (reason downsizing my collection) the other half is with pieces I will never sale is kept in boxes, cos I'm renovating my appartment.
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Old 21st July 2009, 04:22 AM   #7
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Unhappy Security an issue??

I look at the beautiful collections displayed in this thread and wonder about security in this modern age. It seems that ones personal property, which used to be respected by others, is no longer held in this regard. A shame, and an indicment on modern society!
The unfortunate thing about this is that one can no longer safely display their collection in an open room, and it needs to be kept in a secure place, out of sight. Unless one is fortunate enough to have a seperate room which can to some extent be "fortified", there remains only a large safe, or a hidden place to display ones collection. I have the latter, and although not large, only 2m wide x 600mm deep, it has doors which also serve as a display area, and will in fact hold quite a reasonable number of items.
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Old 21st July 2009, 06:06 AM   #8
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One of my 'old-style' displays.
Very very nice
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Old 22nd July 2009, 02:14 AM   #9
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Most keris are kept in their bags in a chest except for a few favorites which are displayed .

This is an old family chest which I have selected to store them in .
A sort of Pusaka itself .

There is a play on words in the crest .




Yes Jose, it runs in the family ..
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