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Old 20th June 2007, 09:25 PM   #5
kai
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Hello Klaus,

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the low contrast, is it a sign for an old blade?
Many old blades have low-contrast pamor while all(?) modern blades from blacksmiths of the Madurese school offer very brightly contrasting pamor. Quite a few old blades have also bold pamor though...

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next time I will etch the blade again, with the other method - lay into realgar bath. what are you mean, is it better than the method with the paste and drying in the sun?
I got better results from immersing the whole blade but this may be due to climatic reasons or from utilizing realgar rather than pure arsenic trioxide(?).

Regards,
Kai
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