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Old 2nd December 2010, 12:42 AM   #1
Yanni
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Dear Forum Members,

Thank you all for your time and input.
It is very helpful.
I think I will repair the silver inlay on this piece.
I was reluctant in replacing the hilt because as some of you said it would take away from its history and character.

I have a jeweler friend that I can pump for knowledge and information on the metal inlay technique.
The cane wrap.... well I now wish that I paid more attention on my weaving and knitting classes way back when I was in kindergarten.
I have to decide on what weaving style I would like to use from the pics in this forum and then try to figure out how they did it.

I also would like to put a pommel to replace the one that is lost, however, I have no idea where to get one or at least obtain the native raw material to try and carve one out. Be it ivory or hard wood. (Bahi, Saru, Ebony)
It is not going to be perfect, but it should fit in with the whole "field expedient repair" theme of the hilt.

Again, any information on where I may be able to purchase the needed material will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you much,

Yanni
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