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    Kung Fu Weapon Rack

    have done these for special orders in the past. After receiving a number of inquiry we put together a few different models.

    This is the Student "Top Loading" Model.

    - 11 openings that can hold staffs/spears
    - 3 special - able to hold Blades & Ball/Ring Pomel Lances (Kwandao/Pu Dao)
    - 1 extra special - able to hold Butterfly Knives/Nan Dao/Hook Swords, etc.

    (customization is available as well for a nominal cost)

    The Design is Strong and Stable - option of a "Full Free Standing Base" or a "1/2 Wall Supporting Base" (Free Wall Mounting Kit Available)

    Cost: $99.95 (plus S&H).
    Last edited by ngokfei; 06-05-2013 at 09:02 AM.

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    Nice rack man! Sorry, I just had to say it.

    Seriously though it looks like a fine bit of craftsmanship so I hope you sell a bunch of them.

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    LOL, didn't think of that.

    I actually enjoy creating things probably more then making $$ off of it (doesn't make the wife happy LOL)

    Just have had alot of requests lately. What I've seen are expensive and not very well made. Also I don't mind customizing each item to fit the user's needs. This is no exception.

    thanks again.

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    Sorry,so ghetto
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    Quote Originally Posted by yeshe View Post
    Sorry,so ghetto
    You probably wear your best silks to practice too, huh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterKiller View Post
    You probably wear your best silks to practice too, huh?
    no, just lion dance pants and the fury shoes.
    First smooth,then fast.
    Smooth is fast.

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    Hey I got one of those in my garage.
    and its functional if thats all you need.

    3 things I don't like about it is:

    1. man its too cluttered - so a visual mess.

    2. its a top loader - so if you 've got low ceilings - kind of difficult to get your kwandao or long poles/spears out.

    3. Also the spike of a kwandao or any large lance will not fit into the openings.

    Master Killer since I believe you have one, post a pic so we can see what looks like with actual weapons in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ngokfei View Post
    Master Killer since I believe you have one, post a pic so we can see what looks like with actual weapons in it.
    I'll take a pic. Mine looks like this:



    Loads from the front so it's easy to get things out of. I also have a traditional weapons rack, but honestly the legs take up too much space.
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    Not to take away from Eric's handy work but that second one you posted appears to be a really good off the shelf solution for a weapon rack MK. The traditional ones that I've seen, even from reputable websites are just pieces of junk, so this would seem to be a sturdy alternative for those who can't make their own or don't know where to buy a custom piece.

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    theres no skill needed in making a "kung fu rack". its just a rack.

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    weapons rack:
    Last edited by omarthefish; 03-25-2013 at 03:44 PM.

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    masterkiller

    ah now thats a better version. How much and where?

    I don't have any issue of referring individuals to these items. Like I've always said the things I do is just a side hobby and not my primary source of income.

    If I can provide a service, then great.

    Ballwang - whatever. Skill is something you don't have. Oh I take that back, you have the skill of annoying others. very marketable. I await your mind blowing response. LOL

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    Hey Ballwang. Once you hit post, you can't delete.

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