barriergeocon1
Geotechnical
- Jun 27, 2009
- 4
I collect Civil War edged weapons. There are many modern reproductions that are aged to look like original period items. The components can include brass, iron, steel and leather). Unfortunately, many aged items are sold as original Civil War period items but are fakes.
Focusing on the steel components first, how can I distinguish patina produced by oxidation over a long period from patina reproduced by modern chemical aging? (Could one clue have something to do with the depth/thickness of the oxidized film?)
Thanks!
Focusing on the steel components first, how can I distinguish patina produced by oxidation over a long period from patina reproduced by modern chemical aging? (Could one clue have something to do with the depth/thickness of the oxidized film?)
Thanks!