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6th March 2014, 06:37 AM | #1 |
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Rusted or Antique Gunong? Or both?
Hi guys, a friend of mine found this in his "junk" at a house, since he knows am into swords, he gladly passed this on to me. Now, am not sure if this is indeed junk like a rusted dagger or a treasure find of an antique gunong. Maybe you can help me.
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6th March 2014, 06:50 AM | #2 |
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Rusted, yes. Gunong, yes. Antique, I don't think so. With its pointed luks and the way the hilt terminates in a flat manor (I think that an end piece is missing) it looks to me to be post WWII. As I am not in any way an expert on these I am sure that someone a lot more knowledgeable on identifying dateing these will comment on this shortly.
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6th March 2014, 07:19 AM | #3 |
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I'm guessing 1960s or so.
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6th March 2014, 12:14 PM | #4 |
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Agree with Robert and David, a rather recent gunong.
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6th March 2014, 04:05 PM | #5 |
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I AGREE WITH THE ABOVE COMENTS BUT STILL WOULD NOT CONSIDER IT JUNK BUT A GOOD PROJECT TO PRACTICE RESTORATION ON. TAKE IT APART, CLEAN THE BLADE AND ETCH, CLEAN UP THE FITTINGS AND REPLACE THE BONE POMEL CAP MAKE IT ROUNDED NOT FLAT. YOU WILL STILL HAVE A WW2 ERA GUNONG BUT A NICER LOOKING ONE AND WILL HAVE LEARNED SOME SKILLS WITHOUT RISKING DAMMAGE TO A OLDER MORE VALUABLE ITEM. IT IS ALSO A PLEASURE TO MAKE SOMETHING WHOLE AND NICE LOOKING AGAIN.
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Great suggestion Vandoo. I have always done what you have suggest here and did not even think to mention it to Edmoss. Thank you for bringing this up. Best, Robert |
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