15th October 2023, 11:26 AM
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Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
Posts: 9,126
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Originally Posted by xasterix
Hello, reviving this thread, adding a similar sample with a shorter clip point. It was pretty banged up when i got it (loose ferrule, missing inserts, chipped and bent edge, etc) so I did my best to restore it. I didn't have bone replacements at the moment so I plugged in temporary inserts via dental grade resin. I reset the blade, but decided not to smoothen out the silver punto as a reminder of its story. The blade is 18in, overall length 27in, the spine is 0.80cm at the base. The upper clipped edge is sharp.
It was a nice surprise to find out that the hilt is carabao horn (not kamagong), I verified it by burn/smell test. Similar to Charles' sample, the blade is surprisingly light.
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Congrats Xas, a very rare sword and a nicely done restoration!
Regards,
Detlef
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