I know there has been some discussion about storage in or out of the scabbard, wax vs. oil preservation, etc.
For some newer collectors of blades, I thought I would put this idea out there and share a little personal experience.
I store my blades, swords, daggers, etc., out of thier scabbards. There is a laundry list of reasons why which I don't want to go into. If someone is interested in knowing my rationale, feel free to contact me via PM or email at ww2collecting@hotmail.com and i'll share my reasons.
I do however apply a coat of Renwax museum grade wax every couple of years. For all my edged weapons, I use Bill Shea's sword/dagger display stands. This isn't a plug for his site, but he is the one who sells the best display stands. They are a clear, acrylic material, store both the scabbard and dagger/sword, and are quite aesthetically appealing for display. I typically put the display stands in some type of display case to mitigate dust acculuation. A monthly wipe down with a clean, soft rag will keep them free of dust.
At anyrate, here is a photo of some of my daggers on display. Not the best photos, but they illustrate what i'm speaking of. Check his site if interestes. Available in 1, 2, 3, 5 or 7 dagger/sword stands. I've seen a few on eBay, but they don't appear to have the same quality.
Good luck and keep on keepin' on.
Im removing alot of my photos for security purposes.
For some newer collectors of blades, I thought I would put this idea out there and share a little personal experience.
I store my blades, swords, daggers, etc., out of thier scabbards. There is a laundry list of reasons why which I don't want to go into. If someone is interested in knowing my rationale, feel free to contact me via PM or email at ww2collecting@hotmail.com and i'll share my reasons.
I do however apply a coat of Renwax museum grade wax every couple of years. For all my edged weapons, I use Bill Shea's sword/dagger display stands. This isn't a plug for his site, but he is the one who sells the best display stands. They are a clear, acrylic material, store both the scabbard and dagger/sword, and are quite aesthetically appealing for display. I typically put the display stands in some type of display case to mitigate dust acculuation. A monthly wipe down with a clean, soft rag will keep them free of dust.
At anyrate, here is a photo of some of my daggers on display. Not the best photos, but they illustrate what i'm speaking of. Check his site if interestes. Available in 1, 2, 3, 5 or 7 dagger/sword stands. I've seen a few on eBay, but they don't appear to have the same quality.
Good luck and keep on keepin' on.
Im removing alot of my photos for security purposes.
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