Postby Aaron Pynenberg » Wed Nov 17, 2004 4:09 pm
Here is an interesting story, I was at my Wife's Grandfather's house, who was in the Navy in WW2. We were talking about swords one day, when he says to me, "hey, did I ever show you the Japanesse bayonet that I have"-I said no-he procedes to pull a Navy NCO Katana out of his closet.
I was of course really excited and had all manner of questions for him, but the focous of the story is that he always kept it hanging in his closet,(with all original leather belt etc.) in the scabbard. I had not pulled out the blade yet, thinking that it would be a rusted mess.
I pull out the blade and find that he had coated it in regular run of the mill Vasoline! There was not a single spot of rust anywhere on the blade, and He tells me that the Vasoline is esentially the same stuff he had put on when he hung it in his closet in the 50's.
I have heard that keeping it in the scabbard will rust and I was just wondering in anyone out there has any opinions on using vasoline?- Thanks Aaron
ps- I did some reasearch on the sword and found that it was a manufactured Navy NCO sword with Brass hilt. not very important from a historical blade point of view, but I am telling you that steel had not a single blemish on it-
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