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19th December 2007, 01:48 AM | #1 |
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New Tulwar
Just arrived. I bought it on a "gut feeling" because it was covered with superficial rust. Gently cleaned, it revealed a very powerful mechanical damascus pattern. There is a stamp. What do you think? How much effort should I exert to polish and etch it?
Any idea about the stamp? |
19th December 2007, 03:41 AM | #2 |
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Ariel
600 grit wet dry paper and etch. You know it's not really a new tulwar Lew |
20th December 2007, 07:21 PM | #3 |
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Hi Ariel,
A pitty the stamp picture is not so accurate; not that i could decipher it ... by no means. But maybe others could ... while i could apreciate it and learn with it . I notice the hilt is brass. Do you have the age of this piece estimated ... both hilt and blade ? Thanks Fernando |
22nd December 2007, 10:55 PM | #4 |
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The brass hilt is much newer. Beware of brass, but the blade I believe is old. There are so many fakes out there now that I prefer to see them in person.
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23rd December 2007, 01:24 AM | #5 |
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Ariel, here is the picture of similarly shaped brass hilt of late 19th Cent.
Also, it is very nice of you, as an expert, to be asking us for advice on how to clean and etch the blade:-) It makes us feel a bit superior:-) |
23rd December 2007, 04:08 AM | #6 |
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Ariel,
Good snag. I noticed that one also and could see even from the poor pictures provided that the blade had a nice pattern welded blade. Also, I do not believe the hilt to be brass. Look closely. It appears to be an old gold leaf on a steel or iron hilt. I can see a bit of the leaf wearing out in spots. 19th century is the safest estimation of age but I wouldn't be surprised if it was late 18th century. Just a gut thing though. |
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