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Old 14th January 2021, 06:49 PM   #1
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You described the blade with having "marks,cracks" When new these blades would not show defects in their manufacture but with repeat corrosion and cleanings these marks begin to appear which proves it is an authentic blade.
I have one Tegha sword with a "T" back section, curved heavy blade and has eye lash markings. Many variations within the type makes collecting interesting.
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Old 22nd January 2021, 01:05 PM   #2
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Hello,
Thank you all,
specially Jim for all your precious informations ,

I wanted to show you the sword ''cleaned'' a little (sorry for the late answer !)
I didn't like the way it was kept before:
It was to shiny on some parts and a lot of rust deposit on other + scratches of big grain sandpaper on the blade...
I just made it more homogeneous using sand paper 400 to 1000 with WD40,
( and a lot of patience

I think it's better, in respect to this nice old weapon !!
I'll have to find someone for make a new scabbard
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Old 22nd January 2021, 05:58 PM   #3
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Your blade tip photo makes me wonder if an acid etch would bring out a pattern in the steel? If not it does not take much to reverse the look.
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