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avete omnes
it is a roman pugio whit full silver scabbard and enamel.
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Wow, excellent! Who is the lucky owner?
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for the moment i am the owner in the future i don't know.
PS.
you recived the pack???i am curios to know if the albion enter in the scabbard!!!
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Well, you're welcome to send it over for close inspection!
Very nice job. Well done.
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Hi PierPaolo!
According to the UPS tracking the scabbard will arrive next monday...
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Very nice indeed PierPaulo!
Did you do the work yourself?
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avete omnes
yes Crispvs,I do this work myself whit the help of the serius people of this forum (like you for example)that teach to the reenactors and reconstructor of all the world what is the serious reconstruction.
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I'm going to say it again ( and again...); outstanding workmanship!!!
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PierPaolo.
That is a wonderfull piece of work well done indeed, and I would be very interested to know what are your red inlays done with.
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Brian it is a special enamel for metal that you use and after the piece have to be for 30 minut in the forn (100 grade)
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I understand however I cheat a little with mine but then I don't know because what I have discovered is that with some Roman artifacts that I find they have inlays very similar to what I do. I use an Epoxy Resin named Araldite where I add a very little portion of colour, in fact where I have checked out Roman inlays they do appear to have been some sort of a resin paste and mine can be done cold.
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Munazio,
What is the name of this enamel that you use and where can you get it.
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