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possibly on this forum, or one of a few other websites I checked out recently.
I am Shure I read about it. something along the lines of the same time every year, almost like a holiday everyone does it. think I also heard it mentioned on Youtube... and just today actually on another sword forum I read someone talk about the sword receiving the incense and oil treatment. |
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Hello Joe,
Sounds like people are mixing things up - some just confuse islands and stuff... And the quenching treatment with clay-covered blades is most famously known from Japan. I don't think this is documented from anywhere on Borneo... Regards, Kai |
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More worldly form is to treat the blades with things like Balistol or Singer sewing machine oil (with or without a scent). |
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