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Excellent observations Rick!!! I agree 100%
![]() Hadn't thought of the scabbard possibility. The hilts on these were typically painted black (japanned) to protect the iron from rusting in the damp climate, and as this deteriorated and flaked off, they were open to rust.In examining many of these, you can still see traces of the black paint amidst the rust. Best regards, Jim |
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Oh okay then
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Well said Tim!
![]() Once bitten? I got about three decades of scar tissue from pretty sour deals I learned from!! so being careful is absolutely OK. All the best, Jim |
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After this post comments stopped I printed all out and mailed them to the sword owner. He was very excited about what he read. He thanks everyone for the responses. He doesn't do computers and says he trys to keep his distance from them; to mysterious. He wants to correspond with Jim McDougall, so I will send a PM.
Thanks again. |
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Hi Double D,
I have sent you a PM. ![]() Jim |
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