Sword Belt Plate (Clean it or not)

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This is a great find, and it's great that you're sharing it with us, but you already posted it in Today's Finds--and got several replies.  I made my reply once, and will not type it out again.  Please refer to your other post.

http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,148829.0.html

Regards,



-Buckleboy
 

Sorry Guys /Gals, Thats what happens when the mind moves faster than the hands. :icon_pirat:
 

smokedaddy said:
Sorry Guys /Gals, Thats what happens when the mind moves faster than the hands. :icon_pirat:

No problem. That's a GREAT find.


-Buckles
 

I didn't see you other post so I am glad you did post this two times.

I would only clean it a bit with a toothbrush or soft brush to remove all of the dirt. You don't want to ruin the patina. If you do try to restore it I am afraid your end result will be less than desired. That's just my opinion.
 

Smoke, unless you have a lot of experience in correctly cleaning CW relics, I'd leave it alone. Your SBP can be "cleaned" and by that I mean remove only the oxidized green copper residue that has leached to the surface. It should retain its natural "chocolate" patina. Otherwise, you risk over cleaning and reducing its value greatly. Very nice find, congrats.
David
 

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