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    Help displaying Samurai Armor pieces with Imperial Japanese soldier uniforms, medals

    Hello, my name is Mark. I am 18 and I am having a bit of trouble. I have alot of mitltary items. Just about all of them are Pre 1945 and Orginial but about 50% of my collcetion is Imperial Japanese Military items. Now I do have 5 pieces that are from the Edo period in Japan. Some Samurai armor and a Japanese Rifleman hat that dates from 1746. Would anyone have any idea on how to display these items with my Imperial Japanese uniforms,pins,badges, medals, helmets,etc,etc? Now my oldest Imperial Japanese Army pieces are medals from the Russian-Japanese War.

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    Originally posted by Finnishlion178
    Hello, my name is Mark. I am 18 and I am having a bit of trouble. I have alot of mitltary items. Just about all of them are Pre 1945 and Orginial but about 50% of my collcetion is Imperial Japanese Military items. Now I do have 5 pieces that are from the Edo period in Japan. Some Samurai armor and a Japanese Rifleman hat that dates from 1746. Would anyone have any idea on how to display these items with my Imperial Japanese uniforms,pins,badges, medals, helmets,etc,etc? Now my oldest Imperial Japanese Army pieces are medals from the Russian-Japanese War.
    Hi Mark, (Great Name ),
    Webster Displays produce an Asiatic mannequin, sized to suit the smaller frames. Look on ebay if you can't find them on a web-search. My thoughts on your armours, at least, is to have them shown as they would be worn. They'll look fantastic!
    Can you post some pictures in the apropriate forum?
    All the best
    Mark.

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      Thank you. Sure when I get things all together. I have 700 Japanese items to display and I have more items coming in. Like my friend in Japan was able to find the Sake Set from the Artlliery Regiment that shot at the Marco Polo Bridge in China. Any idea on on one side and the Japanese on the other.
      Last edited by Finnishlion178; 11-28-2005, 12:00 PM.

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