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Old 8th March 2007, 08:41 PM   #15
Jens Nordlunde
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Katana,

You have done a very good job, and I know about the work behind what you have done, but when you see the finish – it is worth all the work.

When a weapon is very rusty, and you try to clean it, you will unfortunately loose a lot, if not all, of the decoration, that being kroft gari or inlay, as the rust has gotten unter the decoration, and I kow that it is a rotten dession to make – do I want to clean the blade and loose what is left of the decoration, or do I leave it as it is.

You have done it well, but I think, that I for my own curiossity, would try to etch part of the blade – just to know – it is removeable.

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