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bichwa...with sheath & more pics

Post by marthandan » Mon Apr 08, 2013 9:34 pm

picked all of these when rummaging through a couple of shops selling old stuff...
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its makeover time for these beauties...teaser pic :mrgreen:
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Re: one of these is getting a makeover

Post by gladiatorgarg » Mon Apr 08, 2013 9:52 pm

waiting eagerly for the outcome :D

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Re: one of these is getting a makeover

Post by Moin. » Tue Apr 09, 2013 12:58 am

Bhujaali ????????
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Re: one of these is getting a makeover

Post by brihacharan » Tue Apr 09, 2013 12:08 pm

Moin. wrote: Bhujaali ????????
> Am too dumb to make a guess :lol:
> But from the looks of it - There's something Great Happening :D
> Just waiting to see the final product :D
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Re: one of these is getting a makeover

Post by marthandan » Fri Apr 12, 2013 11:52 pm

the bichwa is the first one to go. actually the second one. have restored one of the friction folders to the best of my ability.
the bichwa had both good and bad things going for it,
bad stuff - bevels not forged properly, rough finished with a file, no HT whatsoever, shaky guard, bad handle ergonomics.
good stuff - spring steel and not MS, one mean looking shape

so this is what i did,
new handle
HT'd
removed all tool marks and most forge marks and rust pittings
new handle
polished the blade (on its way to a mirror polish, at 1200 right now)
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handle - brass bolster, horn, "Moin ivory" :mrgreen:, brass highlights and a brass cap at the rear end.
P.S. - only decent picture that i could take. will post better pics later.
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Re: bichwa

Post by pankajbanjara » Sat Apr 13, 2013 11:48 am

great job dada ekdum mast
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Re: one of these is getting a makeover

Post by TC » Sat Apr 13, 2013 4:49 pm

marthandan wrote:the bichwa is the first one to go. actually the second one. have restored one of the friction folders to the best of my ability.
the bichwa had both good and bad things going for it,
bad stuff - bevels not forged properly, rough finished with a file, no HT whatsoever, shaky guard, bad handle ergonomics.
good stuff - spring steel and not MS, one mean looking shape

so this is what i did,
new handle
HT'd
removed all tool marks and most forge marks and rust pittings
new handle
polished the blade (on its way to a mirror polish, at 1200 right now)
DSC03919.JPG
handle - brass bolster, horn, "Moin ivory" :mrgreen:, brass highlights and a brass cap at the rear end.
P.S. - only decent picture that i could take. will post better pics later.
Marthandan..... greaaaaatt job :D The handle is awesome.
Among the ones you shopped, I had the one at the bottom.. cheap one. I gave it away... But I am sure you will do a marvelous job out of it

:cheers:
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Re: bichwa

Post by brihacharan » Sun Apr 14, 2013 12:24 pm

Marthandan wrote:
So this is what i did,
new handle
HT'd
removed all tool marks and most forge marks and rust pittings
new handle
polished the blade (on its way to a mirror polish, at 1200 right now)
handle - brass bolster, horn, "Moin ivory" , brass highlights and a brass cap at the rear end.
Only decent picture that i could take. will post better pics later.
marthandan

Hey Marty,
> That's a fabulous job - The Handle Job is exceptional :D
> BTW _ how did you get rid of the rust pittings?
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Re: one of these is getting a makeover

Post by Moin. » Mon Apr 15, 2013 9:03 am

marthandan wrote:the bichwa is the first one to go. actually the second one. have restored one of the friction folders to the best of my ability.
the bichwa had both good and bad things going for it,
bad stuff - bevels not forged properly, rough finished with a file, no HT whatsoever, shaky guard, bad handle ergonomics.
good stuff - spring steel and not MS, one mean looking shape

so this is what i did,
new handle
HT'd
removed all tool marks and most forge marks and rust pittings
new handle
polished the blade (on its way to a mirror polish, at 1200 right now)
DSC03919.JPG
handle - brass bolster, horn, "Moin ivory" :mrgreen:, brass highlights and a brass cap at the rear end.
P.S. - only decent picture that i could take. will post better pics later.
Fantastic work as always Marthandan. For the sake of everyone, I'm no Walrus or Elephant to grow Ivory :mrgreen: (Used to be over weight at one point in time but not any more lolzz).. Marthandan is referring to Corian, an artificial material made by DuPont.

http://www2.dupont.com/corian/en-in/bi/ ... faces.html

For those who don't know what a Bicchwa is, here are some good images from a Russian Website

http://rusknife.com/topic/10087-бичва/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bichawa

Take some better Pics Marthandan... :D is that Buffalo horn ?

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Re: bichwa

Post by timmy » Mon Apr 15, 2013 9:45 am

Very nice!
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Re: bichwa

Post by kalashnikovcult » Mon Apr 15, 2013 11:46 am

Awesome bro ! i feel a persian handle would have been better..a curve at the end might look more attractive
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Re: bichwa

Post by essdee1972 » Tue Apr 16, 2013 10:35 am

Great work, as usual. But I agree with kalashnikovcult above - give the handle a slight "S" curve.

The ivory was Moin's, whose was the horn? :twisted:
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Re: bichwa

Post by Olly » Tue Apr 16, 2013 12:11 pm

Nice one... Lucky you to lay your hands on the beauty !!

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Re: bichwa

Post by discovershashank » Tue Apr 16, 2013 1:18 pm

You are real lucky for scoring such beauty. Waiting for more pictures...
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Re: one of these is getting a makeover

Post by marthandan » Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:55 am

@ TC da...thank you. not sure if the rampuri is worth restoring. the blade material is MS (junk)
@ brihaji...thank you. sand till they are gone. i couldnt remove them completely as that would have meant no blade at all.
@ essdee...thank you. i think kalashnikov meant an horizontal "L". never a fan of that handle shape. moreover, the bichwa is an indian design (AFAI could research). the mughals adopted it later and gave it their handle.

more pics...as promised :D and this time i didn't take the pics
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the sheathed knife is giving me ideas :twisted:
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