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Join Date: Jan 2011
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There is a certain amount of prejudice against brass handles probably because of the cheapo tourist pieces and imports. From what I have seen brass is used on genuine decent swords, but as issue or arsenal items.
Some of the ferrous hilts I have owned were made in pieces and then brazed together, a more skilled and labour intensive method. |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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David,
I would go so far as to say that nearly all ferrous grips were made in parts and brazed together. I have not seen as many as some here, but all the ones I Have seen were made that way. I will have to look through Jen's very fine book, to see if he has any brass hilts in his collection. Kabur, I do not know where the information came from regarding brass, and Sikh and Hindu not allowed to hold steel! Wherever it came from it is utterly false. Very best wishes, Richard. |
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