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Old 25th April 2009, 07:32 PM   #27
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Inspired by Katana's work, I felt compelled to make one just for myself. So, I took a good piece of maple heartwood and went for an antiqued and distressed look.

Full shot. It's about 30" overall:


Part of the head is real burlwood:


In hand:


Some antiquing/distressing. You can see the scratches filled in with patination, but there are also some dents which I made but I can't get in the photo:


I stretched wet calfskin and tied it into a knot to secure the rawhide lanyard, then antiqued all of it:


Full shot against my white birch:


Closer shot:


I used all of my antiquing tricks on this. So, here's a question for you antique weapons experts: how authentic does the antiquing look?

If I were unscrupulous enough to put this on ebay and say it was 100 years old (not that I plan on doing so!), would it pass?
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