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Old 24th October 2012, 06:22 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Sajen
Hello Wouter,

I think that Jose was relating to the blade when he stated the Sulu origin.

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Detlef
I think he was as well. I would also suggest that we can be easily mislead by color (i.e. the yellowing of the MOP) in photographs, especially when they are taken by non-professionals who don't understand how to properly white balance or correct color in post production. Tungsten light, for instance, will cast a yellow hue on a photo that might not be there in reality. It also appears to me that some of the triangular pieces on the sheath stem appear just as yellow if not more than those pieces on the top sheath. I see nothing that particular points to this MOP work being done at different times.
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