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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Finland
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I agreed with Lew. On some thread a while ago I mentioned a tulwar which I saw in India, the blade was wootz on other side and pattern welded damascus on other.It was for sale but the price was quite something so I had to pass it.
Still regretting... -Timo- |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Finland
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Sorry, agreed with Obach.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
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I have yet to make one, but it is on the list. And just to reinforce the point, it is possible to forge-weld crucible steels to non-crucible steels and still maintain the pattern. Anyone interested can email me and I'll provide some images. I have seen a few katar which are not wootz. the habit of late in India seems to be polishing the items..which makes it difficult to tell what the steel is. Ric |
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