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    The majority of my collection is combat bayonets, does anyone have some good suggestions on how to display them without causing them any damage?
    Last edited by jager17; 04-20-2009, 05:48 PM.

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    There are many types of dagger displays around. You might want to conduct a forum search on bayo displays. In the world of conservation I recomend acrylic display stand are best. Avoid wood of metal type of stands. They attract moisture. Here is a link to a site called http://www.therupturedduck.com/ Bill Shea owner. has several designs under edge weapons. Always measure the humidity in your storage area. Paul

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      I store my bayonets in architects flat files which are also called blue print cabinets. They are the perfect depth, are made of painted sheet metal, draws are on teflon rollers & are removible. They come in many different measurements & number of draws. You can buy them cheaply from used office furniture store. I sort my bayonets by arsenal for each drawer. You can line the draws with acid free paper or archevial felt etc.

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