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scabbard from carnuntum
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avete omnes


reproduction of a scabbard from carnuntum,silver inlay and enamel.

valete


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PierPaolo siercovich
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#2
PierPaolo.

That is a very good looking dagger indeed I like it however what have you used for your inlays.
Brian Stobbs
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#3
Yes, very nice indeed!
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#4
High level as always!
Radostin Kolchev
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#5
hello

Brian the inlay work I did whit silver
PierPaolo siercovich
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#6
PierPaolo.

Im sorry I did not explain correctly what I was interested in was the coloured inlays.
Brian Stobbs
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#7
Good grief! Excellent work! Great detail and beautiful inlay work. Is that enemal?
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#8
Robert i use a particular enamel that is specific for the material like metals,it is a "cold enalmel"(sorry for my horrible english) and became strong after two day...after is impossible to destroy on the plate.
PierPaolo siercovich
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ps....enamel is only the red color..the silver is silver 925
PierPaolo siercovich
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Quote:Robert i use a particular enamel that is specific for the material like metals,it is a "cold enalmel"(sorry for my horrible english) and became strong after two day...after is impossible to destroy on the plate.
Check out Efcolor (low melt enamel powder).
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#11
Very nice work indeed!

Far too many of the uncommon plain sheaths are seen in re-enactment (cost being the perfectly justifiable reason of course) so it is very nice to see a good reconstruction of a particularly nice one to remind people that not all (or even the majority of) dagger sheaths were plain.
Have you thought about decorating the front grip plate with silver as well?

Sorry not to have seen this until now. Again, well done on a very nice piece of work!

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hello Crispvs


I am doing this replica of the pugio of haltern (I have to finish) and here I did the decorated grip whit silver
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#13
Very nice indeed.

Suhel
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PierPaolo,

Indeed, you do beautiful work. I wish I could afford one of your reproductions.
Quinton Johansen
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It is a strange World indeed when I have Pugio Envy!!!! :roll: (except for on RAT where everyone will understand)

Most impressive, PierPaolo; what a talent.
Moi Watson

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