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Location: Greensboro, NC
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Actually, that statement is not rubbish. I have owned many a blade that the pattern was obscured from patina, rust, or even had been polished bright and after a polish and etch the pattern appeared. A good way to illustrate this is to loo at a wootz blade with an ill fitting scabbard. The scabbard will wear on the blade enough to obscure the pattern. If you polish this area and then etch it the pattern will return. Just don't store it back in the scabbard!
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I still think this seller is tripping, tho. Can anyone spot anything like a Damascus or wootz pattern anywhere on that blade? I have some acid etching solution at home, maybe I should just buy the thing, etch the hell out of it, drop a few hits of acid and wait and see? Sounds good! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Hey, Rick, could that mean this thing was forge or pattern welded?
Not a true Damascus but a would be? Thx! jf |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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'Damascus' is a pretty loose term these days .
![]() A cold shut is probably rarer to see in wootz than in a pattern welded blade . |
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