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Old 5th September 2007, 04:23 PM   #1
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Default SUASA Copper/Gold or Gold/Copper alloy

Hello forumites,

Does anybody know th eprecentages of copper and gold in Suasa ?
is their a recepy, or was it up to the goldsmith to decide ?

Maybe also a nice thread to put some puctures of Suasa adorned weapons ?
Here is one from my collection.
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Old 5th September 2007, 04:26 PM   #2
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and one more picture.
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Old 5th September 2007, 04:28 PM   #3
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Default oops wrong fourm / should be on general discussion

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Old 5th September 2007, 09:07 PM   #4
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I HAD READ A FORMULA FOR IT SOMEWHERE A FEW YEARS AGO BUT UNFORTUNATELY DON'T REMEMBER WHAT IT WAS NOW OR WHERE I SAW IT.
IT USED OLD COINS AND GAVE THE DENOMINATINS OF THE GOLD COINS AND SILVER COINS AND THE NUMBERS TO BE MELTED DOWN TO FORM SWASSA. I THINK THE COINS WERE DUTCH, IT SHOULD BE POSSIBLE TO FIND OUT THE WEIGHT AND PURITY OF THE COINS USED AND THEN USE GOLD AND SILVER INSTEAD OF OLD COINS AS IT WAS DONE IN THE PAST WHEN THE COINS WERE READILY AVAILABLE. IF I RUN ACROSS IT IN THE FUTURE AGAIN I WILL LET YOU KNOW, PERHAPS SOMEONE ELSE MAY REMEMBER AS I DID SHARE THE INFO WITH SOME.GOOD LUCK
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Old 5th September 2007, 09:13 PM   #5
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low quality really. http://www.jewelryexpert.com/articles/Pinchbeck.htm
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Old 5th September 2007, 10:30 PM   #6
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From what i can gather from this article "Pinchbeck" doesn't contain any real gold. This is not the case with suassa.
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Old 5th September 2007, 09:16 PM   #7
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Willem,

It's 25% gold, 19% silver and 56% copper.

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Willem,

It's 25% gold, 19% silver and 56% copper.

Michael
Very interesting. Does this recipe for suasa vary depending on region, or is this the standard for what we usually see?
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