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Old 29th July 2017, 08:50 AM   #1
kai
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Hello Jose,

Thanks for the posting - lots of efforts of yours that went into this restoration!

I believe oiled and polished the old hilt would make a neat display next to the current incarnation. Any idea what wood the old scabbard was made from?

What wood did you use for the hilt? Was the original silver band at the base of the exposed tang or just shoved down?

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Old 30th July 2017, 03:39 AM   #2
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Hi Kai,

The original scabbard wood is very soft and not sure what it is.

But the hilt I made out of paduk wood (which matches the inside of the narra tree, its cousin). Paduk is not endangered, unlike the narra tree.

As for the original silver band at the base of the tang, it was probably shoved down since it was broken and somewhat twisted. That is why I had to make a new one to replace the damaged original.

And BTW - the blade is oiled. But the pitting and micro-pitting is so severe that the oiling appearance doesn't show.
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