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that canvas scabbard is the giveaway. with muratic used on it start with 200 grit and work down. It still is going to take forever
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Ward,
the canvas scabbard came with it, but was not made for it. it is way too big and sloppy. I must say I found it somewhat astounding to date something simply by the packing it now appears in. Was heavy Koftgari used on WW2 tulwars? I think not. |
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What I meant is it saw WWII usage. Probably just enjoy as is
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Well, now that Richard has told us that it is an acid treatment the tulwar has had, is seems rather clear that he is right. Not only has he recieved it, and has it in his hands, but the colour is what it looks like when having been acid treated - look at it, and don't forget the colour - never.
Now you know the colour, if you see one, run down the street where you live, screaming if may be, but don't but it, or you may be in for a surprice, that it is not paint. |
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Jans,
I may be on the lookout for another................with Rust this time!! I'd prefer rust to angle grinder and acid treatment!! ![]() |
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To answer one of your original questions you can definitely see the lamination in the blade. I can clearly see the wavy pattern along the edge and it appears as though it may turn back and around the tip which would be a neat and unusual feature. The middle portion of the blade would most probably have the larger, more open pattern that looks like large circular distortions. Most certainly a pattern welded blade.
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I don't know either what happened with this piece, but RSWORD is right. A patterned welded blade.
As Jeff and Ward said happy working. I think it is worth the effort to get this tulwar back in shape and finish it with an etch. Just like you restored that tulwar that was abused with a grinder. You did an awsome job then and I'm sure you can do it again. |
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