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Old 25th September 2005, 09:15 PM   #8
ksbhati
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Hi Jens,

No, I dont think they would damage an old blade this way...specially not one which has clear pattern be it wootz or mechanical damascus. Most dealers and traders are well aware of the value of the antique pieces. Of course there may be the odd one which may have been dulled due to this reason, but I dont think any of the really valuable pieces would be.

The new pieces are a different matter. It is just not worth the risk to have them sharp and be hauled up in case your goods are inspected. The belief is that anyone wanting a sharpened blade can have it done himself by any competent smith.

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Karni
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