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Old 1st November 2012, 12:24 AM   #6
kai
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Hello,

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the coarse finish of the blade puzzled me, too. I tentatively thought mid-20th cent. for the date - which makes me wonder whether it is a 'real' weapon, or a tourist piece.
If we agree on approx. mid-20th c., this would explain the not fully traditional workmanship (also on the scabbard) and also may open up possibilities which I excluded below. Maybe not tourist/fantasy bur rather for ceremonial use, hopefully.

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If I knew how to etch the blade I would probably try it, but I am very nervous about trying anything, and possibly causing damage.
Since there is no patina (except on the bolster and ferrule), there is nothing which can't be reversed after a quick etch: in this case I'd suggest wiping the blade only with FeCl3 or, preferably, warangan treatment (the latter is more gentle but needs more experience).

Will get you some links later...

Regards,
Kai
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