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Old 30th December 2024, 10:53 PM   #31
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Good job Detlef!

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Old 30th December 2024, 11:11 PM   #32
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Good job Detlef!

Happy New Year!
Thank you Juri! All the best for the new year!
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Old 30th December 2024, 11:14 PM   #33
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Detlef,

you did an outstandig job on the Sikin, and i love how it came out of the TLC

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Thank you Martin!

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Old 30th December 2024, 11:20 PM   #34
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Nice job with cleaning the blade.
It looks so much better without the active rust and pitting. It also shows a nice lamination!
I have no clue about the surface of the blade near the tip.
The missing gold inlay (partly or totally) on several old sikins is more common.
It once looked like this in its best days....
Always keep in mind that they were all warriors, so war related damages and missing parts can occur
Hi Maurice,

Thank you! And yes, I've handled several sikins with missing gold inlays. But it's nice when it is still there like in the one from the example you show.

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Detlef, I think the alteration to the tip is a fix for a bent blade at that spot. It may well have been done by a blacksmith or the owner, rather than a panday. The repair looks village quality at best, and not particularly "professional."
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Detlef, I think the alteration to the tip is a fix for a bent blade at that spot. It may well have been done by a blacksmith or the owner, rather than a panday. The repair looks village quality at best, and not particularly "professional."
Hi Ian,

That was my thought as well but now, after the cleaning I think it has to do with the lamination, the dings go confirm with the lamination. I will show it by pics as soon as I am ready with the cleaning and the light it allows here in Germany.

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