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Hello dear members,
I wanted to.share with you my last aquisition. An old kastane said to be 17th-18th century. Not too expensive because it was all "blackened" I couldn't leave her like that so... After some hours it shines again 🙂 Not perfect and maybe for many of you I would have leaved it untouched . |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: The Netherlands
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To me, it looks great!
It does still look very old, but much better than before. Good job! |
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Here some.pics of the blade,
Can specialists help please: A local old made blade / not european.? Steel seems good, crucible steel ? Or maybe it is due to age and humidity ? it is a thick blade. Sadly with lot of bumps on the edge of the blade Any comment welcomed Kind regards. |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
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I also like how you cleaned it up, much better looking than before, congrats!
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