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    Nov 2, 2005 - #1

    I posted this low cost alternative over at Rebelscum and thought I'd also share it here

    You'll need the items pictured below... A pack of adhesive picture hangers, a pack of clear tiny rubber bands, and loose key rings (one for each saber hilt... the 2" ring fits the ANH Vader and Luke ROTJ nicely).


    Now, measure and mount the lower hanger, following the directions on the hangers' package...

    Once the lower hanger is mounted, measure up and afix the upper hanger for the blade.

    Then slide the key ring over the lower hanger...


    The hilt fits in like so...


    Now, slide a couple rubber bands over the top of the blade and into the upper hanger (I recommend using at least two rubber bands for a secure hold)...


    And there you have it...



    The sabers can easily be pulled off the wall for play. You may have to replace the rubber bands every now and then, but you get plenty in a pack

    Hope that helps!
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    Nov 2, 2005 - #2

    Thanks dude, well with in my budget and it's vert.... Right on.
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    Nov 2, 2005 - #3

    absolutely fabulous.. and so much better on the eye than some of the bulky plastic holders we're seeing lately. well done
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    Nov 2, 2005 - #4

    Very creative approach! Looks perfect

    Are you concerned at all about the tape on the back of the hangers not sticking very well? Seems like a lot of weight for the little tab of tape...

    Lonnie
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    Nov 2, 2005 - #5

    That display idea is brilliant!

    Some bulky plastic hangers were posted on ASAP recently, but I like this one better.
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    Nov 2, 2005 - #6

    Great suggestion thanks! I was hanging mine in a similar fassion with piture frame hooks and fishing wire, but your suggestion is "more professional looking" and earier to take down from the wall.
    THANKS!
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    Nov 2, 2005 - #7

    perfect!!!!!!!!&#3 3; thanx
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    Nov 2, 2005 - #8

    Originally posted by rocketeer25@Nov 2 2005, 11:15 AM
    Very creative approach!Β* Β* Looks perfectΒ*

    Are you concerned at all about the tape on the back of the hangers not sticking very well?Β* Seems like a lot of weight for the little tab of tape...

    Lonnie
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    The tabs are suppose to hold like 20 lbs or something like that. I did have a scare once where the rubber band holding the blade broke and I walked in to find my saber on the floor. No damage done, but that's why I recommend using a couple rubber bands up there
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    Nov 2, 2005 - #9

    I would think I'd be more concerned with the bottom tab holding against onto the wall.
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    Nov 2, 2005 - #10

    Originally posted by poopsko24@Nov 2 2005, 06:18 PM
    I would think I'd be more concerned with the bottom tab holding against onto the wall.
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    Those tabs are really strong. In fact, when I moved my sabers from upstairs to my newly finished basement, one of the bottom ones took paint off the wall (even though they're advertised as being safe for paint) :P
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    Nov 3, 2005 - #11

    alrighty then, you had me sold at the 1st post....
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