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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: The Netherlands
Posts: 1,462
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I still have one with iron braided wire which I know is iron because it is very rusty. The one I had on the pic didn't show any rust at all. |
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EAAF Staff
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
Posts: 7,345
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Does the use of a silver ferrule, especially chased silver like Bill's signify a datu/chieftain's piece?
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 951
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Silver in mostly found in the melanau area like Bills one
The repair is better to do with old style Brass I would better leave it the way it is . Ben |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: The Netherlands
Posts: 2,237
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Enclosed handle was 'restored' with it. Let me know if you need some wire, I can check for you which sizes they have. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: What is still UK
Posts: 5,925
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Thanks for the help and advise every body.
The orginal brass was of two wires just simply twisted together. I have chosen silver as I believe if the orginal weapon maker had come across some silver wire in the past they would probably not shy away from using it. I have already replaced the shellac formed around the forte end of the handle. The comercial shellac I have is a brown colour which when heated I added powdered charcoal to get the usual black colour, the charcoal also makes the shellac far less brittle. I have 40' of silver wire arriving today so I will have it finished soon. I will post pictures as soon as possible. Not to worry when I have finished the silver wire will look old, and anyway repairs would have been made in the past. |
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