LOTR United Cutlery Glamdring Plaque issue

potatoe

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So I got a United Cutlery Glamdring relica for Christmas, and everything is in great condition. The only issue I am having is that there are no holes drilled into the front of the plaque to put the screws to hang the sword by. I thought that they would come drilled in, but the screws came in a small bag and there were no instructions on how or where to put the screws to hang the sword on. Any help on how or on what part of the plaque to put the screws would be much appreciated.
 
Screw the screws into the holes in the back of the plaque. Inner holes for no scabbard, outer holes with scabbard. Unscrew and then screw into the front.
 
Thanks for the prompt response!
Unfortunately, there are only 2 holes in the back of my plaque, and those are for where you hang the nails for the wall.
I'm not sure if I got a plaque that's missing the correct drill holes, because there are only those two holes to hang it up on the wall.
 
There should only be one hole towards the top of the plaque for hanging on the wall. The two holes are what you are looking for
 
Thanks again for the response, however, I'm 100% sure that the two holes on the back are for hanging on the wall. There are two screws and they look like the back of a clock where you hang it on a wall. To be totally clear, this is the sword that I got, with the plaque:

Amazon.com: United LOTR Glamdring, The Sword of Gandalf, Leather Wrapped: Sports & Outdoors

I'm still not sure what to do about attaching the screws to hold the sword on the plaque, so any more insight would be much appreciated.
 
Here is the UC instruction sheet as discussed in this thread. If there truly aren't any pilot holes on the back side of the plaque, then all you need to do is lay the sword on top of the plaque and mark where the hooks should go, and drill a pilot hole or just screw the hooks in without drilling.
 
If there are no holes drilled in the front, that is a defect. Somebody at the factory skipped a step. You can simply drill the holes yourself, as suggested above, or get a correct one from your dealer.
 
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