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Old 28th July 2013, 10:37 AM   #1
colin henshaw
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Hi Iain

Looks a sturdy sword, with an old blade. But from the images, the sword looks as if its been "re-finished" - has the blade been on a mechanical sander/buffer of some sort ?

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Old 28th July 2013, 10:49 AM   #2
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Hi Iain

Looks a sturdy sword, with an old blade. But from the images, the sword looks as if its been "re-finished" - has the blade been on a mechanical sander/buffer of some sort ?

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Hi Colin,

Definitely agree it's been over cleaned at some point. Came this way from the dealer I purchased from and he hadn't cleaned it either as far as I know. I don't see any grind marks so I would guess it was chemically treated. A pity in that the patina is gone, which as you've seen from my other takouba is something I am usually keen to keep (perhaps to fault). Still for what it is and what I paid I won't complain.

I'm quite glad there's at least a bit of latten remaining on the wolf.
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