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![]() Maybe try to clean your nice blade with steel wool and give it an etch, they have a very nice lamination. Regards, Detlef Last edited by Sajen; 30th December 2015 at 11:00 PM. |
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I tend to steer away from cleaning and etching as I am always concerned that I may do more harm than good but having seen the remarkable difference your handiwork produced I think that I may be tempted to try, if so, I will post some photos of the result if it turns out as well as yours. Wishing you a Happy New Year Regards Miguel |
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maybe try it first with a not so expensive blade, you will be surprised how easy it is and the blades win a lot of prettiness. Your Kachin dao is a very nice sword and don't show corrosion so a polish with steel wool don't will harm the blade, nothing bad can happen to this nice sword. I wish you and your loved ones as well a Happy New Year. Best regards, Detlef |
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Miguel,
The type of blade you show is very old, somewhere I have a picture of a stone sculpture with the same weapon. I will try to find it, and hope I have not shown it before. |
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Sajen, Thanks for sharing! Fantastic to know the providence. Nice handcraft. Very interesting to see this type of dao and how wide spread it was in the in the region of what is modern day northwestern India and Northern Burma! Thanks for sharing guys!
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Thank you Nathaniel, these daos are seldom to seen on the market but I find them most intersting.
I've just cleaned the other blade and also this one is very well worked. I'll give it an etch the next days and will post pictures soon as possible. Regards, Detlef |
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Miguel,
This is not what I was looking for, but it has the same kind of blade. It is shown in Memorials of the Jeypore Exhibition 1883, plate XXXI. The text says. 'Lachman Usta, maker. Armoury of H.H. The Maharaja of Jhallawar. |
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Many thanks for the advice I will have a go and show the results, not for a while though as I am in the process of cataloging my collection and doing some very interesting but also very time consuming research. Thanks again for your advice. Kind regards Miguel |
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