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Nagawarrior
7th January 2011, 11:38 PM
Just found. Love these knives.
Someone in the past has polished the blade unfortunatly. :mad:
Blade patina helps date. I'm having a hard time with this one. The handle does show nice patina. Maybe early 20th century. :shrug:
How old do you think?
Now, if I wanted to "age" or darken the blade. What can I do? I'm impatient, can't wait 100 years. :rolleyes: Was thinking of PCB board etchant.

-Stephen*

ericlaude
8th January 2011, 12:10 AM
As Luc say " the museum and the books present the knive, clean. your knife is clean its cool and its age is real I think 1930 .

Freddy
8th January 2011, 05:32 PM
Nice piece with a special handle. I haven't seen this type of handle (yet).

Why would you want to darken the blade ? If I'm not mistaken, like all warriors, the Africans also kept their blades 'clean'. Look at these guys, especially the one on the right. The weapons of the two others have a darker center, but the edges are still clean.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v158/keris_hanuman/Mangbetuwarriors-2.jpg

Nagawarrior
8th January 2011, 07:10 PM
Nice piece with a special handle. I haven't seen this type of handle (yet).

Why would you want to darken the blade ? If I'm not mistaken, like all warriors, the Africans also kept their blades 'clean'. Look at these guys, especially the one on the right. The weapons of the two others have a darker center, but the edges are still clean.



You are both right. It is so "polished" looking, like someone took it to a buffing wheel. Just wanted to tone it down a bit. Think I'll just oil it up and leave it be. I'm really very pleased with this piece. Been looking for one at a good price for a while and found it.
-Stephen

TimW
12th January 2011, 08:26 AM
There is a very similar knife in Tribal arts monographs vol 1 n° 3 (p 24 knife 5). I'll try to upload a scan of the knife soon.

Age is stated to be before 1920 (but older than 1900).

asomotif
12th January 2011, 11:37 AM
especially the one on the right. The weapons of the two others have a darker center, but the edges are still clean.

I think the reflection on the right one is different, but all 3 have dark centre and clear edges.

I haven't seen this hilt type neither. nice one Stepehn !

I can Imagine that it is to shiny for your taste. maybe a little etching with acid or FeCl would help ?

Best regards,
Willem

Nagawarrior
12th January 2011, 02:09 PM
I think the reflection on the right one is different, but all 3 have dark centre and clear edges.

I haven't seen this hilt type neither. nice one Stepehn !

I can Imagine that it is to shiny for your taste. maybe a little etching with acid or FeCl would help ?

Best regards,
Willem

Thats what I was thinking Wilem, just toneing it down a bit with the etching acid. I'm just going to leave it for now I think. Didn't realize the hilt was rare, guess I did OK with this one.

There is a very similar knife in Tribal arts monographs vol 1 n° 3 (p 24 knife 5). I'll try to upload a scan of the knife soon.

Age is stated to be before 1920 (but older than 1900).


Look forward to the pics. Thanks!

Luc LEFEBVRE
13th January 2011, 12:02 PM
As Freddy says : " Nice piece with a special handle. I haven't seen this type of handle (yet)."

Nagawarrior
13th January 2011, 01:43 PM
As Freddy says : " Nice piece with a special handle. I haven't seen this type of handle (yet)."

This coming from you and Freddy makes me feel good. Thanks guys. :D

TimW
17th January 2011, 12:35 PM
I promised you the pictures from the book...

http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/3835/sickleknives1.jpg

http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/8750/sickleknives2.jpg

have fun looking