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Ian
I agree with you on the hilt being recently made but it is possible the blade could be older it's hard to tell from the photo. Can we define recently made? Does this mean 2000-present or 1980- present? Lew |
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Thanks guys.
No scabbard with it. I can't be certain if it is real ivory, having only seen the photos. Could the blade be brass??? Seems odd. Although I have seen lots of those Thai souvenir folding knives with bright brass blades. Much easier to work than steel, and does not rust! BRL... |
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I have adjusted the photo and it looks like rust to me so the blade is steel and not brass. Lew |
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Bernard, thank you for sharing that ivory carving article!
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Louie, Bernards 4th sentace is "The owner tested the blade with a magnet, and it did not stick. " So rusty steel seems unlikley? Spiral |
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I missed that That is what I get for replying to posts when I am still half asleep Lew Last edited by LOUIEBLADES; 30th November 2006 at 07:04 PM. |
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Hmmmm, I was sure it was a brass Thai bowie knife :-)
(sorry, private joke) Rich S (the sharp, pointy thing non-expert) Last edited by Rich; 30th November 2006 at 06:38 PM. |
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