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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 ngokfei View Post
    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: $79.95 (plus S&H).
    Looks like quality craftsmenship Master Hargrove.
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    Thanks for the compliment. I'm no master, still a novice in training.

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    nice to have a rack or two

    I just use a rope or a piece of cloth to tie up my practice "weapons" in a bundle

    like hay

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    a rack is good for display as pointed out

    I like to bundle my practice "weapons"

    it is easier to carry around and place them in the trunk of a car

    you do not want to carry a rack to the park or outdoor practice area

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    For traveling I like to use a "Double - Ski Bag". It can handle even the tallest & widest Long Weapons.

    I remember when attending tournaments in California, Texas of Florida you'd see in the numerous people getting their Ski Bags from the luggage area.

    We got some really strange looks from the locals. LOL

    The red one below is what I had. But the next one is really cool to have.

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    My Shaolin weapons rack

    I got this weapons rack from the Shaolin Forge many years ago. It can hold up to five one-handed weapons. It is hand-carved out of some soft wood and stained to mimic rosewood. It has a nice dragon in relief on the faceplate. I've broken one of the rests as the wood is so soft, but it was easy enough to repair.

    These were never sold there. They just carved them in their spare time to display their swords. When I asked if I could buy one, they thought I was nuts as no one ever bought the racks, and certainly not a foreigner. Finally, after much haggling, we agreed on a price. It was outrageously cheap for something hand-carved, like $10/20 USD or so.

    I also use a wall-hanging rifle rack for some other swords. I also have this circular metal table frame that was designed to support a glass table top. I bought that years ago really cheap too because the tabletop had shattered and the shop just wanted to unload it. It's a sturdy metal frame and holds my other weapons like flowers in a vase. I can pack dozens of weapons in that one.
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