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    Found this on ebay, as bad as my rad is I'm going to have to pass it up.
    If anyone is interested here tis. One break in the scales near the pivot pin, otherwise the blade looks great. Wade and Butcher

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    Seems like a great deal at $30 BIN and free shipping. I would love to pick this baby up and clean her up but funds are limited ATM.

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    Went ahead and bought it myself, couldn't resist the rad much longer.
    Will be a nice one to rescale.

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    Congrats! I think that was a great buy and wanted it myself. I think you will be happy after you rescale it.

    Billy

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    Not sure if I'll rescale it myself or send it out to be done.. It would make a great first restoration project, and it is getting to be warm enough to get out into the shop

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    You should go for it! This would be a perfect candidate for your first rescale IMHO. I have been looking to do a rescale myself, not sure how much is involved but I will be spamming the forum with questions when I get a resto project that I can rescale. I say go for it!

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    I'm thinking some nice polished bone would look good on it, wonder how hard it is to work with? Knowing me tho, I'll change my mind several times before I find the right material for the scales.

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