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19th September 2020, 11:08 PM | #1 |
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Atayal Knife
I was pretty pleased to win this Atayal knife yesterday on Ebay. It came out of a lot from Japan. I've cleaned up and organized the Ebay photos a bit. I think this would be late 19th or early 20th C. The darkened area on the back of the scabbard is interesting, it looks intentional but not particularly decorative. That would be the part of the scabbard visible from behind per the style of dress/carry in the attached photo. Perhaps for stealth?
My plan to attack the rust is to start with white vinegar soak followed by sand paper, please let me know if there is a more recommended method. I am also wondering about repair/stabilization options for the rattan on the handle. |
20th September 2020, 12:03 AM | #2 |
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Nice catch Jeff. These are not easy to find.
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20th September 2020, 12:19 AM | #3 |
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Here are some I have had. They vary considerably in size, from knives up to full sword length. Blackening on the back of the sheath of the largest one is also present.
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20th September 2020, 01:44 AM | #4 | |
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According to the seller this one 63cm OAL and 71.5cm in sheath. |
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20th September 2020, 02:03 AM | #5 |
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Rust removal.
Hi Jeffs,
White Vinegar yes, but domestic steel wool rather than sandpaper. Even a firm rubbing with a rag will often surfice if the rust is not too bad. Very nice knife by the way. Stu |
20th September 2020, 04:55 AM | #6 |
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Hi Jeff,
The loop on the scabbard came with it and appears to have some age and wear. As far as the rattan, I would simply give it a light oil to moisten it up again. The rattan dries out in our climate and gets brittle over time. |
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One would think there would be a bit more common practice within a tribal group. |
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