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Old 8th March 2007, 07:26 PM   #3
katana
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Hi Jens,
thanks for your suggestions.....I have further cleaned the blade...but I do not want to go 'too far'. There is still pitting on the blade but feel that removing all the 'pits' would mean removing too much metal. I appreciate that if I etch now, it would not be perfect, but feel it would be worthwhile as the blade will still show its age and the blade construction.
Is it a good idea ???

Hi Ian,
thanks for the info, unfortunately I do not have access to suitable cabinet Would have certainly saved some 'elbow grease'

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Originally Posted by Pukka Bundook
Hi Katana.
I know what you mean about it "appreciating' the cleaning,...........
But if they Do haul you off to the 'funny farm'.....Can I have it?!?
Hi Richard,
I may be mad....but I'm not insane.........YET ...
Cleaning seems to be coming on well.....the hilt has been a major headache...trying to preserve the remaining koftgari has been almost impossible a lot of the remaining gold was 'held' in the rust (the rust must have got behind it and lifted it).

Hi Spiral,
your suggestion of using 'baby oil' was a good one, thanks . I have also used it to lubricate the abrasive paper. Several advantages... it is 'kind' to your hands (mine are now lovely and soft So if the Mrs complains about her dry hands, this is the way to get her to clean your blades ).
And as it is colourless, it is clear when first applied and darkens as you clean ...giving a good 'indication' as to how much dirt/rust you are removing

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Originally Posted by Flavio
Hello David, I'm sure that after a lot of work you will be very happy of this piece!! Good job!!!
Hi Flavio, thankyou, I am very pleased with this sword.


I have posted some pics....not best quality....
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