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Yes David, it's because of the light, I'm not so able as photographer....
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Nice job Flavio!
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Thank you so much, Lew
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Congratulations Flavio, nice thinking and work! Guess you won't need me for that one, huh?
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Hi everybody, I am posting on this old thread as it seems the most relevant to my request for information. I recently swopped for a Sudanese arm dagger, in generaly good condition other than not having it's tang washer, and now being loose. I am going to replace this with an old Egyptian coin.
My query is this, the tang is very narrow, almost wire like, and a loose fit in the hole through the grip, would it originaly be packed in position with a filler of some sort. Or would it simply be held by the peening over of the tang. Btw the dagger is the spitting image of this one, which belong to another member of this forum,the only visible difference the number of turned rings below the pommel disk. Camera bust, so no pics of my own sorry. Last edited by David R; 16th February 2012 at 10:43 PM. |
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David
Can you post Close up pic of the pommell from above so I can give my opinion on which way to go with the repair. Lew |
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Will do, as soon as I can get pics done.
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