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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: The Sharp end
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Hi Yannis, Good to have you back, thank you for joining the discussion of my new sword ![]() I was just about to upload the latest pictures as I mentioned to l'audois last night. I have now finished cleaning the blade and I have given it the lightest possible polish and wipe with a mild product to reveal the structure. Have a look at the pictures below, you can now see the structure is rather complex. A clear line is visible separating the cutting edge, then a section between the core and the edge, and the twistcore itself which I believe is known as Turkish Star night? The twist core pattern can be seen to extend beyond the etched area into the polished area, showing it is a genuine twistcore. I wish it was an earlier blade, but the date has to be right ![]() Although I am astounded at the level of work in a blade dated 1904!! Surely if I could just decipher that darn name I would have some chance of finding some info on the maker? There can't have been many making such fine blades at that date?
Last edited by Atlantia; 30th October 2010 at 09:38 PM. |
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