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Well, the work is almost finished!! I have cleaned the handle, the blade, etched the blade (but the pattern is visible just a little due to the rust pitting
, anyway maybe you can see something from pics and I assure you that is more visible if you look de visu the blade). First I have tried with vinegar, but I wasn't able to bring out the pattern and so I have etched the blade with ferric chloride. I have attached the blade with the hilt with a lot of epoxy putty (Milliput white) and than I have used what here in Italy we call "PECE GRECA" (conifer resin) with colored (dark brown) wax bee to harmonize the conjunction between blade and hilt (but i have to polish the "PECE GRECA" with some steel wool). A lot of work, but the result is quite satisfactory . So thank you all for your suggestions and specially to Brian!!!
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Hi Flavio,
You have done a very good job on the blade, and the hilt fits well to the blade, congratulations .
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Hello dear Jens,
Thank you very much Flavio |
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Hi Flavio,
excellent job....well done
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You've done a lovely job of cleaning it Flavio, without going too far.
In my mind, you have done it just about perfectly! |
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Thank you very much David and Richard!!! Dear Richard, I havn't forgotten of you, sure
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: canada
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Hi
sword looks great, just wondering if anyone also has another handle to sell? I have a similair blade also with the sheath that i bought without the handle some time ago, and after seeing the transformation here, would like to do the same. thanks joe |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Great job Flavio! It seemed to be a real labour of love.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Thank you very much Brian!
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Flavio
You did a good job on this tulwar. Now I am thinking of sending you a few of my swords that need repair. Lew |
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Lew, do it, and in the box put two or three of your sudanese arm daggers
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Bravo Flavio
be proud ... you may your blade is splendid and at beginning, it's wasn't win ... but you got it à + Dom |
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Thank you Dom
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Congratulations sword looks great. But do not think they had to remove the original handle.
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