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Thanks for the input The washed out areas are mostly on one side. Hanging on a cold wall scabbard rusting?? At this stage would a light etch to even out the patchy areas be O.K.? I don't see any tempering lines. I was puzzled by the edge bluntness maybe 1/100 of INCH showing steel layers I'm a steel nut and not that familar swords. I thought it might have been blunted at some time. I don't see the normal sharpening scratches, just the tapering done during forging. Steve
Gene, Just saw your blade post this pattern is far more random. |
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The one I posted was just the first 'similar' example of a bare modern blade I found on ebay in completed items. The non-sharpened edge is also indicative of modern Indian blades I'm sorry to say. It doesn't look blunted to me, it looks like it was never sharpened. Sorry mate ATB Gene |
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![]() When I look at my old Indian blades the pattern welding is quite unextrordinary (nowhere near as busy a pattern), not at all like this work . I also notice that there is no ferrule at the hilt . ![]() |
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Guess were up against a new type of fakes then.. they are getting better by the day.
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I used a small regular triangular file and also tried to see what effortless flexing
could be accomplished by placing My knee midway between the hilt and pulled back on the tip. results flexes about 5-6 inches and recovers. The photo shows the scratch. Seems like the edge is definitely harder. Last edited by archer; 24th April 2012 at 10:05 PM. |
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Well then it seems to have some spring in it which is more than many TBH. How easily does it scratch? Any difference on the spine from the edge? ATB Gene |
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If that's the edge, Steve, the blade has certainly either not been sharpened or has been rebated .
Is that the file mark I see in the picture ? |
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Hi Steve,
My original comment about the possibliity of a hilt replacement was based on 1.No ferrule 2. The knuckle guard recessed. Here is a pic from an earlier post showing how the knuckle guard usually is. Regards Stu |
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