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Thank you Alam
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Hi all, another step on the long way of restoration
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Alam, I'm agree with you, but I hope that the final result is at least worth of all the work...
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Here we go! The restoration on this part of the scabbard is finished! Shirlak (thank you Marco
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Very nice work Flavio!
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Oh, the wood used for the sampir is actually quite good. Pity that it shattered into so many pieces. I wonder if it was because of the limitation in the wood that the carver had to orientate it in such a way that the grains run through the sampir rather than along the sampir.
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Hi Flavio!
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