cookiemonstah47 Posted yesterday at 06:07 AM Report Posted yesterday at 06:07 AM Greetings everyone, It's been a little while now since I got involved with Nihonto and wanted to discuss with you a dilemma I'm having. I want to have a "Nihonto Exhibit" at home. How do I start? I'm not new to the collecting world as I've been a collector of various things for the majority of my life (I'm 30 now). But I've come to appreciate the artistic aspect of Nihonto. I'm also currently attending a posh liberal arts school in the New England area, and we have a museum at school with rotating exhibits. (The source of this urge.) Sincerely, Khalid Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted yesterday at 06:18 AM Report Posted yesterday at 06:18 AM Welcome. Why don’t you give us your ideas first, Khalid? We do have several threads here showing off people’s personal displays, their stands, their cases, their accessories, their lighting, etc. Maybe take some time to look through those first and get some inspiration? 1 Quote
eternal_newbie Posted yesterday at 06:35 AM Report Posted yesterday at 06:35 AM If you want some display eye candy/inspiration, check these guys out: https://en.katana-case-shi.com/photo Definitely not for newbies as these displays can be more expensive than most low to mid-range blades, but you can get an idea of how the customers at the top end go about displaying their treasures. Quote
Hector Posted yesterday at 08:40 AM Report Posted yesterday at 08:40 AM I know we all want to display the things we love but these cases strike me as ringing a dinner bell for burglars and other opportunistic bottom dwellers. My wife's parents store the family swords in a safe that looks like something out of a bank heist movie! 3 Quote
eternal_newbie Posted yesterday at 08:42 AM Report Posted yesterday at 08:42 AM Yep, I also use a safe (a repurposed gun safe in this case). Keeps my swords safe and inquisitive visitors, and their kids, safe. 1 Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted yesterday at 09:14 AM Report Posted yesterday at 09:14 AM Many people in Japan will bring things out only if they ‘like’ the visitor! 2 2 Quote
Lewis B Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago 1 hour ago, Bugyotsuji said: Many people in Japan will bring things out only if they ‘like’ the visitor! Like the tax collector? 3 Quote
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