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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Germany
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Hello Drabant, rhino horn is the original design but I decided to use either African blackwood (grenadilla) or buffalo horn because of the CITES ban. In Germany rhino horn is much more critical than ivory for example. Even as a Museum it is forbidden to present rhino horn, independent on its age. Can you show some pictures of your restoration please? I have added two pictures of the current state, the first side of the sword is almost done. If one look careful, the hamon is already visible. Because of the hardness of the cutting edge, the work was pretty exhausting. I do everything without machines, only with my poor fingers. Roland |
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Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Sweden
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Here are some pictures from the restoration. As you can see it was in quite bad shape. Im not sure if it was rhino horn or something else. There was a cloth ribbon (?) wraped around it it was probably red long ago I dyed it grey and put it back.
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thank you for showing the pictures. The hilt is rhino horn. After I bought some examples of water buffalo horn, I decided to make the new hilt from old grenadilla hardwood. I cannot share the opinion of some collectors, to leave it as it is. It is the same for me like a good Oldtimer car. After restoration most Oldtimers are better than ever before. Another important reason, without a restoration this blade will more and more corrode and in 100 years or so it is just a lost piece of rust and dirt. I will keep the old handle and pins and store it carefully. So it is no problem, to set the sword back to its current state. Roland |
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I used some gun stock oil to darken the handle with good result. Also if you want patina on brass details (such as re-cut pins) you can use ammonia to stain it. |
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Aaaahhhh You shouldn't dyed it in gray!! You had the original colour & fabric!!! The Ottomans should deport you to Gantanamo!! ![]() Kubur |
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Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Sweden
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Well is my face red now.
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