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    Wow, lovely looking blade. Very nice restore

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    Once again thank you for kind words.

    Maciek.

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    Lovely job you've done on this. I'd be quite interested in this if you were to decide to sell!

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    Peter

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    Wow on the grinding!
    Any more pics to show us how it was done in more detail?

    Your bog oak looks much nicer than the one I have, mine are from some early 1600 Swedish warship, hard to work with.
    Hur Svenska stålet biter kom låt oss pröfva på.

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    I have to agree with some...
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    Great work and impressive work on the scales.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemur View Post
    Wow on the grinding!
    Any more pics to show us how it was done in more detail?
    It's hard to catch it with camera, i just smoothen the corner of the spine.

    Your bog oak looks much nicer than the one I have, mine are from some early 1600 Swedish warship, hard to work with.
    From where did you get it? It sounds interesting

    Maciek.

    that

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    Quote Originally Posted by macrob View Post
    It's hard to catch it with camera, i just smoothen the corner of the spine.



    From where did you get it? It sounds interesting

    Maciek.

    that
    A friends father was e diver a long time ago when the law wasn't so hard on those things, today your not allowed to take anything from shipwrecks.
    Hur Svenska stålet biter kom låt oss pröfva på.

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    I love the blade, and I love the scales, but what does it for me the most I think is the wedge. That just looks classy.

    Well done!
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