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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Virginia
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A nice differential hardening line on the blade
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Am I ill or I'm seeing hammon on that dha?Flavio: Siccome non ho mai trattato alcun lama, vorrei chiederti come hai fatto. Cos'e vinegar? aceto???? ciao e grazie! |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Flavio,
Very nice blade. It is hard to say whether the hard edge is differential tempering or an inserted edge (both are seen). Differential tempering is most commonly done by heating just the edge and the quenching, which results in this kind of uneven temper. I think that the very different harnesses (seem from the much lighter edge area) might be from lamination. Is there any trace at all of a welding seam along the line where the two meet? About the scabbard: I suggest not gluing it, as this is the traditional way scabbards (faak) are made in Thailand. The halves are held together by bands, rather than by gluing. Often braided rattan is used, but you may be able to find an alternative (braided wire, for example). Valjhun: Yep, "vineger" = aceto. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Italia
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Hello Guys, thank you very much
. Mark, there is no traces of welding along the line or at least i can't see them. Yes, i will try to put togheter the two halves with some kind of wire: for me it's difficult to find here in Italy rattan, but i will try with a vegetal fiber that here we call it CANAPA and maybe in english is hemp, i think . Valjhun i have sent you a PM |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: What is still UK
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Flavio, these people might be able to tell you who is near to you to do restoration. They put me in touch with a lady who is repairing the scabbard of a talibon for me, she is only 60km south of my home. BasketMakers.com
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Italia
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Hello Tim, thank you
! Guys, any idea on the socket on the point of scabbard? on the throat of scabbard there are two wooden nails per side. Any idea? could be for a brass mounting? thanks
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: 30 miles north of Bangkok, 20 miles south of Ayuthaya, Thailand
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Braid hemp 's fine. Even metal (copper) bands will do.
The sockets at scabbard 's tip might be the place for another metal fitting, similar to one at the butt-cap (pommel?). |
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