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More impressive work. Congrats.
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VERY BEAUTIFUL DAGGER!!, I HAVE ONE SIMILAR LIKE YOUR DAGGER, WITH ANOTHER SIGNATURE.
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Ian, Did this also come from Shah Jahans. Looks like it.
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Nice dagger Bill. I thought the staining looks good in spite of you not being too happy with the discoloration. I assume you're not using tap water (chlorine) that may dull stain(?). Impressive pamor like patterns on blade (wengkon/udan mas(?)). Congrats.
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Hi John , I believe this pattern is commonly known as Birds Eye damascus .
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