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I have a deeper understanding of this sword in answer. To pay tribute to the knowledge of the two gentlemen. best regards. |
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Thank you Lorenzo for your courteous response, and glad to be of any help.
Jim |
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This sword, because curiosity's sake, so I do acid leaching wootz steel processing. Such a pattern, request you to see the photos. This is an wootz? ? ? Really strange. Because unlike Damascus steel, but lines like the wootz. This is mudejar style in Spain Toledo manufacturing, but how will such lines? ? Whether it should be changed before the direction of thinking? ? ? Please tell me this strange situation okay? ? Thank you very much. best regards PS. Scabbard damaged in transit I restored to professionals |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Could this be an older Shear Steel blade in 19th C. mounts ?
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Blade + hilt = 111cm Blade length = 91cm I do not know what is going on? I want the person to answer this puzzle may need MR.Jim or more knowledgeable knowledge ... |
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