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Thanks for the extra pics Detlef. I agree, definitely not the usual depiction of Hanuman in Thai work. There are, however, many other characters from the Thai version of the Ramayama that this figure might represent.
The prior abuse to the blade is unfortunate, but maybe reparable, and your usual restorer may be able to help with the crack to the hilt. I hope you can revive this old knife because it is unusual and seems to have been around for a while. Ian. |
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Very good work on removing the scratches from the blade so far Detlef. It should look great after you have finished both sides. The damage itself looks like a previous owner used a wire wheel on a grinder (most likely to remove rust) without realizing just how much damage it would do the metal. I am not sure what has caused more damage to blades, wire wheels or dremels.
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Thank you Robert,
yes, the front side look now much better but it was a hard job by hand only, now I'll work at the back side, it will need some time! ![]() ![]() And I agree with you, some good old blades get hard abused and it need work and endurance to let look them good again. Best regards, Detlef |
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The back side is polished as well, here a comparison before and after. Will post pictures from the complete knife when it is etched.
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