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I have purchased this sewar months ago. It had missing parts and rusted blade. It took me long time to obtain this unpretentious result. I hope I will be more experienced next time....
Seller's pics and a photo of the work finished |
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Sorry...
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Great job!
But why two threads? |
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Thanks for rescuing this nice piece, Gio!
You have a west coast scabbard and added an east coast foot. I'd suggest you keep it for another project and replace it with a simple foot as seen with these west coast scabbards. Just my 2 cents. Regards, Kai |
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Hello GIO,
Kai is correct, this style of sewars have a simple scabbard toe like by this examples from old threads. Otherwise a great restore job! ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=13631Dr. But |
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Many thanks to all who have contributed with comments and suggestions.
Gio |
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So, it would not be "too big a deal" to use bone or moose antler to replace a missing buntut, or a missing tip to the "crosspiece" of the "warangka"? [Please excuse me. My choice of words may not be correct].
If bone or moose antler are not really ideal, could a guy get away with using Gaboon ebony, African blackwood, Makassar ebony, [or even ipe, wenge, or zebrawood] instead of buffalo horn? Thank you. Mickey |
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Regards, Detlef |
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