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Old 26th March 2010, 07:50 PM   #31
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Thank you all for your very kind words. I am sorry for not posting this earlier but I've had a lot going on lately and completely forgot to reply to my own post. Please excuse my unintentional bad manors.

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Old 3rd February 2013, 06:29 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by Luc LEFEBVRE
There are many "schools", but personnaly I clean.
Rust and oxidation are not patina for me, so I clean my knives.
Especially if it is green oxidation, it is easy to clean to "new" copper and brass, but it also easy to make old with specific products.And you don't need a long time to have a soft matt, unpolished patina, which is better,for me , than a bad green.
Hi Luc
I know, after argued about this topic, it's not the course of action for everyone
I share absolutely your position, according with my understanding;
- dirt, old oil, rust
aren't "patina", and weapons have to be maintained in good shape,
as well as "Sajen" did it, with his beautiful old Yakoma knife
not necessary to get the blade "white", but clean, that's it

"Sagen" very good job, your knife it's amazing

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Old 3rd February 2013, 06:59 PM   #33
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Hi Luc
I know, after argued about this topic, it's not the course of action for everyone
I share absolutely your position, according with my understanding;
- dirt, old oil, rust
aren't "patina", and weapons have to be maintained in good shape,
as well as "Sajen" did it, with his beautiful old Yakoma knife
not necessary to get the blade "white", but clean, that's it

"Sagen" very good job, your knife it's amazing

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Hi Dom,

sadly I have to say that this indeed beautiful Yakoma knife belong to Robert!
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Old 3rd February 2013, 07:30 PM   #34
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Ok, since we are doing necromancy on this one, let me tell you that the reptile skin on the hilt is that of a small crocodile.

Very funky sword Robert and great restoration work you've done on it!


All the best, - Thor
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Old 3rd February 2013, 07:58 PM   #35
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Hi Dom,
sadly I have to say that this indeed beautiful Yakoma knife belong to Robert!
deeply sorry for giving you a false joy,
and have attributed to Caesar, what belongs to Jules ...
or at least to Robert
I plead in my defense ... my advanced age

my sincerest apologies

all the best

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Old 3rd February 2013, 08:07 PM   #36
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deeply sorry for giving you a false joy,
and have attributed to Caesar, what belongs to Jules ...
or at least to Robert
I plead in my defense ... my advanced age

my sincerest apologies

all the best

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Really no problem Dom, the only problem: it really don't belong to my collection!
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