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I'll post further images this week, just a little short on time atm.
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As promised.
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What a wonderful piece (grumble, grumble, envy, envy). Congratulations!
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Thanks Battara,
I have question; The scabbard is seperated, as it is a couple of days away yet I do not know if it was rattan bound or kept together another way. Currently it is taped together, I will heat the tape with a hair dryer when it arrives to remove the tape but there will for sure be some sticky residue left behind. Not wanting to damage the timber, stain or patina in any way, what would be the best approach to cleaning up any stickyness left behind??? Thanks Gav |
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I wish I had a good answer for you. Can't think of anything else (besides rubbing it off) that does not soak into the wood.
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Another question,
Having only ever handled 3 other smaller Kampys and from what Cato notes in his book Moro swords, this pieces seems to fall out of the norm in size being 45&1/2 inches long out of the scabbard. Is this length the norm for swords of Status? Gav |
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