Laugh we may,,, but I bet if one of the pros, Glen or Max pulled those pins, cleaned, layed them out on a black silk cloth, photographed them, did a write up on those pins, some silly putty would buy those babies for big bucks on Ebay. :shrug:
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Laugh we may,,, but I bet if one of the pros, Glen or Max pulled those pins, cleaned, layed them out on a black silk cloth, photographed them, did a write up on those pins, some silly putty would buy those babies for big bucks on Ebay. :shrug:
Don't ruin the thought by getting serious,,,,, ";"
Sooorry....:)
No need to restore it...
It says right on the tang: "works".
Oh lord, that thing's in horrible shape. Shame. I met a guy the other day and he had a Wostenholm that I could tell was originally a rather large blade (at least an inch), but it was ground down so much it was probably about 5/8. Regardless, he thought it was one of his best among his collection...
If he gets his price he'll be laughing all the way to the bank.