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The seller send me today the name from the soldier who bring with this bot kris: James Hart from Pennsylvania. Is it possible to find this name in some list from the Spanish American War? Where I have to search?
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Steve http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg...&GRid=27214008 http://www.paspanishamericanwar.com/...egiment/h.html HART, James W. P., Private, Co. H; Residence: Washington, Pa.; Enrolled June 20, 1898; Mustered in June 25, 1898; Joined Regiment at Manila, P. I., Dec. 2, 1898; Mustered out with company Aug. 22, 1899. http://www.paspanishamericanwar.com/tenthregiment/ But there are other Harts listed with the initial J in their names. http://www.paspanishamericanwar.com/rosters.html Last edited by Ferguson; 24th April 2012 at 09:37 AM. |
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thank you so much! I think that it should be this man! I have searched by Google as well but found many many soldiers with this name but don't found your second link! Great help!! ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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You're very welcome Detlef.
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Well as requested here are some pictures of some of the process:
This one is of making the missing silver okir plates that were on top of the kris pommels. I chased them and then drilled holes in them for the brass nails. Also the plates and bands need to be etched in acid and then polished to blacken the lines to stand out. |
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Here are some pictures of making the brass nails for the silver bands and silver plates all for the pommels. I first take brass wire and carefully melt the end to make a ball. Then I flatten the balls to make nail heads. Then I cut the section of wire in a way the makes a point on the other end. The nail heads are polished and eight nails were made.
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Hello Jose,
very interesting to see how you do this and thank you very much for posting the pictures. Please continue! ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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