10th March 2006, 03:19 PM | #1 |
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gunung arrived this morning!
Originally posted a couple of minutes ago on the HI Cantina, bladeforums: thought it might be appreciated here as well, especially as steve appears to be a member here too.
================================================== === Hi y'all steve ferguson caught me sharking this on e-pray & asked me to post pics when it arrived. well, it arrived: 10.5 in. LOA, nicely sharp blade 6.5 in. x 2.25 in. at guard, approx. 3/16 thick at central spine, scalloped and engraved guard is 3/16 (german?) silver, first section of grip is also silver (?) for 2 in. the swelled section is ellipsoidal being about 1" thick sideways by 1 3/8 vertically. the grip wood is nicely grained, has some small apparent cracks that in the words of this forum 'aren't going anywhere'. the scabbard, is a dark wood in two halves, held together with decorative nickle silver ends, and a corresponding end plate at the tip end held on with two peened silver nails. a sturdy decorative belt loop is pinned to the upper silver end by two peened silver nails, the center decoration on th loop is actually fluted into the metal, stiffening it considerably. the wood scabbard, where it is showing in the middle has it's side seams open (you can see light thru from one side to the other when blade is out. this is where the discoloration on the blade is in the bottom picture, i will clean that off in a bit, looks worse in the pics as i've wiped everything down with ballistol & it seems to have collected on the rusty stain, highlighting it. there is some evidence of pitting in the silver metal & some black oxidation in a couple of locations, does nickle silver oxidize black? the blade is NOT symmetrically mounted, being pitched down by a couple of degrees, so can only fit the scabbard one way. anyway, all in all appears to be a nice punal/gunung |
13th March 2006, 04:36 PM | #2 |
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Welcome Kronckew!
Kronckew, that is a nice one - thank you for sharing it. A warm welcome to the forum, by the way.
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