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Old 28th June 2005, 12:46 PM   #1
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This is another part of a collection I bought a few years ago. Recently made, but made by the descendents of the craftsmen who have been making pieces like these for a long time.

12" long. Still experimenting with staining. Using Ferric chloride. Have some stains near the blade tip that keep coming back as spots. I buff them down with 0000 steel wool and they vanish, but then when I stain, they come back.

Comments on the piece?

Comments also on how I can make the staining better.
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Old 28th June 2005, 04:45 PM   #2
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I think I lusted after all of these when they were being offered on the web a while back. Another well made piece in the traditional manner.

Are all of these based on existing Moghul pieces?

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I think I lusted after all of these when they were being offered on the web a while back. Another well made piece in the traditional manner.

Are all of these based on existing Moghul pieces?

Ian.
I think so.
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