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|  12th March 2010, 06:21 AM | #31 | 
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			[QUOTE=Bill]Sorry didn't mean to break the rules.  Didn't mean the original posting but the later example. I don't have a good knowledge of metals but trying to attach/adhere  two different metals is tough. A flimsy piece of metal won't stick to the steel blade. My first thought was later functionality. Appears there's something more. Perhaps it is just decoration, but I 'm somewhat leery of that. Talismanic? Good point Bill, due to the traces of scrolled ingravings on some of this plates. | 
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|  27th March 2010, 02:26 PM | #32 | |
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|  9th July 2010, 05:31 PM | #33 | |
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 By the way, this also prompts me to ask another question: Which part of this work was Phillip's and which was the work of Charles? It is all very lovely! | |
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|  12th July 2010, 04:10 PM | #34 | |
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 I have it from a very reliable source that the "real" original handle would have been a small ivory kakatu and it would have had baca-baca. However, I think the original handle was replaced for what ever reason so long ago that it spent most of it's existance in the restored current state. | |
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