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thomas hauschild 3rd November 2019 01:38 PM

A cojang with a laminated blade to share
 
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I got this cojang with a nice laminated blade. I think the copper is replaced later to pimp it up. Does not look fitting to the style of the grip.

kai 3rd November 2019 06:02 PM

Hello Thomas,

Good work on the blade!


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I think the copper is replaced later to pimp it up. Does not look fitting to the style of the grip.
As you can see from the carved motifs, a ferrule has always been with this piece.

Maybe a suasa ferrule got replaced later by a copper ferrule. Have it tested and you might be pleasantly surprised though! ;)

Regards,
Kai

Battara 3rd November 2019 10:33 PM

My thoughts exactly Kai.

asomotif 3rd November 2019 11:04 PM

I agree that a ferrule is original to this piece.

This one looks like a replacement considering the carftmenship that has been put into it. I would be surprised if it is suasa.

Is there any place where you can see that the piece is welded together ?

Best regards,
Willem

David R 4th November 2019 12:34 AM

It looks like suassa to me as well.

Battara 4th November 2019 04:19 AM

The patina in the pictures look like recent copper patina. Swassa doesn't patina like that so easily.

Again only a jeweler can test and tell for sure if it is copper or swassa.

asomotif 4th November 2019 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Battara
Again only a jeweler can test and tell for sure if it is copper or swassa.

personally I am not walking in and out of jeweler stores with a weapon.

I think that if Thomas compares this material to the crown on your sikin you should be able to see some differences.
maybe polish them both and than compare the colour and shine.

Copper and Suasa are really different things.
"Phosphor bronze" has a similar shine when polished. in that case I would probably also need a jeweler's test.

Best regards,
Willem

Battara 4th November 2019 10:36 PM

Oh I don’t know - I’ve fought weapons into my jeweler many times....they were fascinated 😁

thomas hauschild 5th November 2019 04:39 AM

I will ask the local jewelers who will be able to test ( before I walk around with that pieces) knives in the public became strange in germany and these are big knives.

asomotif 5th November 2019 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Battara
Oh I don’t know - I’ve fought weapons into my jeweler many times....they were fascinated 😁

Fought ?! "brought" I hope :D

ariel 8th November 2019 01:35 PM

I also took several of my pieces to the jeweler store.
They have an armed guard on duty, but I was never stopped. Every time I bring some sharpie to the store, the staff is excited and there are questions galore. After all, how much interest may be generated by yet another wedding band?
I was never charged and always was asked to bring more.


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