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IF you use FeCl mix it with a little distilled water, say 1/2 and 1/2?
Etch the blade and see what comes out. On the scabbard, the most I would do is place bands of either brass or silver. Otherwise leave the wood alone. On the blade, it should have a clamp on it, maybe silver, as well as etch it. |
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![]() I can see some areas where it looks like there were originally bands on the scabbard. What do you think these holes were for? |
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Atlantia,
I like it. Thanks for posting photos of this Kris. |
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On the holes - sometimes small rods/plugs kept different parts of the scabbard together. |
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