Sorry for the generally crappy picture quality, all but the first were made with a cellphone camera.
Main sword rack. Mostly from Bud K. Exceptions: 4th up from bottom is my uncle's dress saber from the marines, and the bottom-most is a real 19th century Burmese Dha sword which looks to have seen use and plenty of resharpening. It has some gold inlay at the base of the blade, and the hilt is set with an old French coin where the blade meets it.
Two more from Bud K, a bit higher quality than some though. The bottom is a nicely balanced and well made full tang katana. The top is made by some cutlery company and is pretty much just for looks (hilt too heavy and feels very uncomfortable), but it has a nice lock button hidden in the hilt which you have to hold in to pull the sword out. Both swords are extremely sharp.
Authentic 19th century java kris dagger from Bali. Can't really tell from the pic, but the blade is watered steel.
A couple more swords. Top broadsword was handmade, with fitted and carved wooden sheath. Bottom sword is based on a celtic design. Both from Bud K.
Closeup of the celtic design sword's wood and brass hilt, with the configuration made to look like a person with head, arms, and legs. Sword has a really nice balance, and is decently sharp. Sheath is made of quality soft leather; most of the time when swords are listed as having a "high quality leather sheath" it's actually a cheap hard piece of crap, but not in this case.
Goofy armor prop made from aluminum which I couldn't resist buying. Axe from bud K hooked over one arm.
A couple of my castle miniatures. I have more, but these are 2 of my 4 larger ones.
I have about twice as many swords as shown in the pics and a bunch of knives and daggers as well, but the rest are generally less interesting and I don't feel like dragging them out to take pictures.
Hey, what can I say, I think it's a more interesting hobby than collecting beanie babies or stamps.