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I noticed when I acquired this gunong the fittings on the scabbard were color yellow/gold. When I polished it, it is now color silver. I am not sure if this is the original color or I erased the gold/yellow plating when I polished it.
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Correction. Blade length is 7 inches without the hilt.
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Really nice gunong you have here, early 20th century would be my age guess. Now the silver looks how it should do! Regards, Detlef |
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And be careful, they are addicting, see here: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ghlight=gunong Regards, Detlef |
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Have fun, Leif |
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You have a fine gunong. The banati wood is as nice as I have seen. The laminations in the blade are unusually “active “. It is 100 times better than my first gunong. Congratulations!
Steve |
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I would say that your example likely has a copper-silver alloy, such as coin silver (silver 90%, copper 10%), which was fairly common on gunong. |
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