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Old 26th January 2007, 10:23 PM   #1
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Very nice sword you've got their Flavio, old, used, battle tested, and beautiful. Ive always wanted a sword which saw alot of use, and was of excellent quality, like this one.

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Old 27th January 2007, 12:02 PM   #2
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Thank you Jens and S.Al-Anizi
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Old 3rd February 2007, 09:24 AM   #3
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Finally i was able to clean the handle (very rust!!!) and the blade. Here are some pics
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Old 3rd February 2007, 01:34 PM   #4
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Hi Flavio,

It does take a lot of work to clean hilts and blades when they are very rusty – but just have a look at it, it was worth every minute of work.
I asked you if the black on the hilt was lacquer, and you said yes, but do you think it could be enamel?

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Old 3rd February 2007, 01:56 PM   #5
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Congatulations Flavio!!

Whoever would have known such beauty was hiding under all that rust!!

Just Beautiful!!
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Old 3rd February 2007, 03:40 PM   #6
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Thank you Pukka and Jens
Jens to be honest I don't know if it's enamel, but if not what kind of other material may be? What I can tell you is that is very hard and strong also with a brush with iron bristles, that I have used to remove rust, the black part are still in loco. Thanks again
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Old 3rd February 2007, 04:10 PM   #7
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Flavio,

I know that old rust can be hard to remove, but using an iron brush, is something I would never have done. However as it has not been scratched by the ‘violent’ treatment, I think it is more likely that it is enamel than lacquer, as I don’t think lacquer would stand such a treatment. Enamel is very hard, but you can scratch it, or even make it break, as it, in a way is like coloured glass, so you are lucky not to have lost any of it, but please be careful in the future. If it is not lacquer or enamel, then I don’t know what it is. If you get a weapon with silver or gold koftgari or inlay, you will have to be very careful, as there can be rust under the inlay, and this can/will easily make the decoration fall off if it is treated too roughly.

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