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Dom 31st March 2011 04:20 PM

Fine surprise or "mirage" ... ?
 
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Fine surprise or "mirage" ... ?
to clean my helmet, I use time to time, products from "Renaissance", and "000"
I never got more attention than that, about about the steel bowl, but yesterday ... :eek:
I wasn't beleiving my eyes, then, I took those pics

which should be your comment ?
or even your mockery about the capacities of my optician ... :p

- Johar or not ... that is the question ?

about the helmet - it's a real Persian, end of 18th beginning of 19th century, absolutely "Qajar",
come from a famous French collection, dispersed after estate

- I have difficulty to increase the "Johar" contrast, I
tried with lime juice, even by cutting a lime with blade (as far it's knife is concerning)
I didn't noticed something conclusive ... so ??

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Dom

Andrew 1st April 2011 01:12 AM

Don't tease us, Dom--photos of the entire helmet, please! :cool:

For what it's worth, I do not think that is wootz (johar). Maybe folded steel, but that pattern looks so uniform I lean towards an etching. :shrug:

Dom 1st April 2011 01:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew
Don't tease us, Dom--photos of the entire helmet, please! :cool:

For what it's worth, I do not think that is wootz (johar). Maybe folded steel, but that pattern looks so uniform I lean towards an etching. :shrug:

Thanks for your comments
but ... no teasing from me; I already present you my helmet, it's my "avatar"
remember :p
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...Persian+helmet

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Dom


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