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Steel variation
Unread 04-24-2023, 02:06 PM   #1
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Default Steel variation

Here is a pattern on a Parker that seems to have two different types of steel, and colors differently when refinished. I’ve seen this on other barrels, but this on was really pronounced
My theory (and I would love to hear others) is that the riband was composed of three different billet metals:
1 a high carbon steel that reacts with oxidation and logwood to color black
2 a low carbon steel that doesn’t react as strongly and colors grey
2 very low carbon and corrosion resistant wrought iron that colors white.

If this sort of thing fascinates me, does that make me eccentric?
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