Picked this up from a little militaria shop on a trip to South wales last week.
Couldn't believe my luck, the pictures really don't show just how uncleaned this one is, the build up on the crossguards is lovely, don't think they've been cleaned in 60 years! You can see that the nut is awash with age & seems to have never been turned.
My question is that the blade has some little areas that have gone like the crossguards & nut with that green hue of age. Should i clean it off the blade or leave it there, also the dirt that's up under the crossguard. I would never clean the crossguards etc.
The story is that 3 brothers took it in the shop as their father recently died who brought it back from the war (they also have a helmet & some medals but haven't brought them in yet). I think as children they must have pulled it in & out a lot pushed the dirt up under the crossguard.
Opinions welcome.
Ant.
Couldn't believe my luck, the pictures really don't show just how uncleaned this one is, the build up on the crossguards is lovely, don't think they've been cleaned in 60 years! You can see that the nut is awash with age & seems to have never been turned.
My question is that the blade has some little areas that have gone like the crossguards & nut with that green hue of age. Should i clean it off the blade or leave it there, also the dirt that's up under the crossguard. I would never clean the crossguards etc.
The story is that 3 brothers took it in the shop as their father recently died who brought it back from the war (they also have a helmet & some medals but haven't brought them in yet). I think as children they must have pulled it in & out a lot pushed the dirt up under the crossguard.
Opinions welcome.
Ant.
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