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![]() BTW, I have tried a first etch, not very successful, the comlete blade get darkened. Any advise? Best, Detlef |
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The first step of restoration is done. The sheath has get a new buntut, a new tip at the back side of the crosspiece and the missing piece of wood down under the crosspiece is now filled up again. Ok, the old patina is gone but since I want to have a complete sheath again there was no other way.
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First class work!! Well done, it looks great.
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good job on the scabbard, detlef! how's the kris coming along?
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yes, that's about right... you can leave it as it is, or you can add bands of rattan or silver to cover the seams, both by the throat and the toe, then probably two more in between...
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