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Not so good then, what do you mean by stock removal Kai? I will give it a clean soon. It looks good hanging on my wall and I suppose that's what matters most
I agree the sheath look like Bugis after looking at some photos. Thanks for your help.
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I wouldn't clean it but only change the handle and, if necessary, the pendok
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Hello Jean,
The pics are taken at an angle; only the last 2 pics are more reasonable. I still see a Bugis sepokal blade (the tip is quite dark and in this top half the grinding may also have affected the central panel...). Regards, Kai |
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Before agreeing or not, I would like to see a pic of the blade taken at a vertical angle (just above the blade) and without the hilt so that it lies flat on the floor.
Anyway, I don't share Marco's opinion about this blade ![]() Regards |
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Join Date: Feb 2020
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I will get another photo for you later Jean.I do believe that the center does look straight though but I'll have a look again when I get home.
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I've got another couple of photos looking down from above, apologies for the delay I've been very busy. I do think it's straight the whole way down though which is unfortunate.
Does anyone have the faintest idea of why this might have been done? Could it be a repair of a blade with a chip or something? More likely someone thinking they can make it more valuable if it's wavey.
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