Assistance needed...
Apr. 22nd, 2007 09:57 pmOk. Others will know what to do for this better than I do.
I have a sword that a friend gave me, several years ago, and I pulled it out of the scabbard I'd found for it. Well, I've noted a few spots..it doesn't look like it's rusting THROUGH, but it looks like rust on it. I can run a fingernail across it, and it does scrape off.
The sword "name" is Carlos V, and it says "made in Spain", but eh, who knows.
So, how do I fix this?
If I can find a camera, I'll try to show a little of this one. And no, this isn't the cheapy "Medieval Times" sword. :-P I've been tempted to pitch that thing, but just can't bring myself to.
I have a sword that a friend gave me, several years ago, and I pulled it out of the scabbard I'd found for it. Well, I've noted a few spots..it doesn't look like it's rusting THROUGH, but it looks like rust on it. I can run a fingernail across it, and it does scrape off.
The sword "name" is Carlos V, and it says "made in Spain", but eh, who knows.
So, how do I fix this?
If I can find a camera, I'll try to show a little of this one. And no, this isn't the cheapy "Medieval Times" sword. :-P I've been tempted to pitch that thing, but just can't bring myself to.
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Date: 2007-04-23 03:15 am (UTC)Also, don't store swords in scabbards ;)
http://www.swordsofhonor.com/swordcare.html
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Date: 2007-04-23 03:19 am (UTC)Both links are great for what I was needing. Now I'll have to post a pic eventually. Thanks!
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Date: 2007-04-24 01:31 am (UTC)http://www.aceros-de-hispania.com/swords-knives/historic-sword-4.asp
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Date: 2007-04-24 03:35 am (UTC)Now I need to go get some of the stuff that Cassie's page suggested, and work on it. :-)