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9th June 2007, 02:03 AM | #1 |
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Tibetan sword: real?????
The cardinal rule is that every antique weapon sold from China is a fake.
So far so good. Look at this one: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...7382&rd=1&rd=1 It has a hairpin blade and this is considered to be an unmistakeable sign of an authentically old blade. Question: Is this one real despite its Chinese origin of sale? If not, are we witnessing a further level of sophistication in Chinese fakes? |
9th June 2007, 03:15 AM | #2 |
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[QUOTE=ariel]The cardinal rule is that every antique weapon sold from China is a fake.
Enough said! Lew |
9th June 2007, 10:54 AM | #3 |
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Very clever almost an art like the art of painting forgers. {copyists }
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9th June 2007, 03:41 PM | #4 |
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I'm not certain...but the blade surface looks slightly 'ripple-ed' . It suggests to me ,assuming this is a fake, that perhaps it was 'acid etched' with areas 'masked off' with wax
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9th June 2007, 10:54 PM | #5 |
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Virginia, aren't you a little old to be believing in Chinese fairy tales?
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10th June 2007, 12:14 AM | #6 |
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Thats a real laminated blade, forging flaws from lack of flux just like the originals, But The Chinese fakers can do that.{they have done it for years, only there poorest & commonest fakes are just etched.} Looks like ithe blades been around a while though.
Its quick ,fast ,rough course lamination, just like the genuine old Tibet work, but just look at handle, scabbard & scabbard stiching, it real low quality junk all round. I guess theres a 25% chance {IMHO of course.} that its a real old blade with "restored fittings & scabbard" to use western dealers & collecters current parlance. Spiral |
10th June 2007, 01:56 AM | #7 | |
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http://www.tibet-buddhism.com/buddhist/mrm/b2310-7.JPG http://www.tibet-buddhism.com/buddhist/mrm/b2310-8.JPG In these 2 close-ups the blade looks laminated to me: there seem to be forging flaws which may follow the staining pattern. Even the surface rust seems to partially follow the laminations: http://www.tibet-buddhism.com/buddhist/mrm/b2310-11.JPG I'd certainly like to see high-rez pics before betting much money though. If this really happens to be a paint job, I'm going to reetch any wootz blade myself before buying in the future! BTW, I can't see what's so difficult about the hairpin pattern that it can't be reproduced by the Chinese facilities (or a competent rural blacksmith in the middle of nowhere for that matter) - the Chinese fakers have already been pouring out pretty complex laminated blades for years. Would be much more interesting to verify wether this really has an inserted steel edge with a good hardness... Regards, Kai |
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10th June 2007, 01:59 AM | #8 |
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Spiral beat me to it...
BTW, is it just me or are others also encountering frequent vikingsword server timeout errors lately? |
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