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Old 22nd February 2015, 11:51 AM   #1
Sajen
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Hello Russel,

I am not sure where and when but I am nearly sure to have seen a sewar scabbard like this before. Your scabbard don't look recarved to my eyes.
I think that the blade was cleaned to reattach the the handle without rust at the tang.
Don't worry to much about etching a blade, try lemon or vinegar, you can't do mistakes by this.
Again, great score by this beautiful sewar!

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Detlef
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Old 22nd February 2015, 01:14 PM   #2
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The extreme angle of the at the bottom side of the mouth of the scabbard does lead me to believe that it has been recarved, and as others have said, likely some time ago.

Frankly, who cares!!!...it's such a lovely piece and such an excellent restoration job. The fact that it still retains its scabbard at all is a plus!!

Congrats!
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