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How do you display your tomahawks?

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I made a stand for my wife’s Viking sword and short ax by using an elk antler and screwing the bottom of it into a slice of a tree (which was sort of a “platter”). The sword and ax lean against the tubes as the antler is upright. Something like this, or even having the antler going horizontally might be neat for tomahawks to lean on.
 
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How do I display mine????? Usually on the dash of my truck so all can view , and wonder what I'll do with it if somebody messes with me. I keep a second one in the big compartment in the truck door. I like the very mean looking ones that look very business like. They are legal in all states , and if things go very wrong w/ gun control , everyone will need one. Also, it's nice to have a back-up for your back-up gun.
 

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