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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
Posts: 7,350
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I agree so far. Never seen a scarf weld or damage like this except for cannon shots.
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Join Date: Dec 2019
Location: Eastern Sierra
Posts: 516
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This is a question I've been pondering lately and I think this is a good time to ask it.
How serviceable is a blade after this kind of repair? It would obviously have to be normalized, hardened, and tempered. Would a chopper like this be able to take much impact or would it just be a show piece after the repair? Was this beautiful hilt and sheath original or manufactured for the remade blade? |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 1,023
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BobA- the blade was in this condition when I acquired the Barung. I polished and etched the blades tip.
Ian and Battara- a hit from a cannon ball (shrapnel?), never entered my mind, if true, it’s amazing how it survived. IP- Whether the furniture was original to the blade or not, it’s up to anyone’s guess. I’m assuming that it’s original. I can’t see a reason for re-hilting and housing it in a scabbard of this type for a heavily damaged blade. I’m thinking that the blades tip wasn’t completely broken off just heavily fractured and re-welded. The scabbards upper left appendage has been restored, the difference in the color is apparent in the photo. The rattan wrapping is current as well. Thanks for you input guys. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Room 101, Glos. UK
Posts: 4,259
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I have a pipe-backed blade on an ww1 era Austrian sword with a distinct dimple on the blade from a bullet - and a crack in the blade all the way to the spine. the matching numbered scabbard does not have a corresponding dimple, so I'd bet the owner got a nasty shock while it was drawn, it still fits the scabbard too. Hope he survived the engagement & spent years telling the story in the local bierkellar. (I've had an offer to have it TIG welded and reground/ polished but so far have resisted.) |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
Posts: 7,350
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I also wonder if this is from the Borneo Moros based on the scabbard style and dimensions.
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